AdvSys

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File Format
Name AdvSys
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Extension(s) .dat .adv

AdvSys is an Interactive Fiction development system written by David Betts. AdvSys source code files can be created using a plain text editor, and then compiled into a system-independent game file that can be run on any platform with an appropriate AdvSys interpreter.

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  • .DAT: a compiled AdvSys game file
  • .ADV: the main source code module for an AdvSys game

AdvSys source code files can have any (or no) extension. The source code files for a given game are defined in the .ADV file.

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Sample Files

  • busted.dat: Busted!, by Jon Drukman
  • elves87.zip: Elves '87, by Bruce MacKay and Marlene Abriel. Compiled game file and source code included. File is a ZIP archive.

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