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File Formats | > | Electronic File Formats | > | Interactive Fiction | > | Blorb |
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Description
Blorb is a container file format for packaging Interactive Fiction (IF) games with external resources, such as sound and image files. It was developed by Andrew Plotkin. Blorb is primarily used for packaging Z-code and Glulx IF games, but it is possible to use it for other formats as well.
Extensions
- .blb
- .blorb
- .zblorb/.zlb (used to indicate Z-code)
- .gblorb/.glb (used to indicate Glulx)
Interpreters
To play an IF game packaged as a Blorb file, you need an interpreter for the base IF file. See Z-code and Glulx for appropriate interpreters.
Other Tools
Sample Files
- eas3.blb: Earth and Sky 3: Luminous Horizon, by Paul O'Brian (Gl
- LostPig.zblorb: Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota
Information
- Blorb Homepage
- Blorb Specification, version 2.0.3