Interactive Fiction Links

- The Interactive Fiction Archive is the world's largest repository of publicly available information and tools relating to interactive fiction work and play. It can be found at http://www.ifarchive.org, with a mirror at http://mirror.ifarchive.org.

- Two newsgroups serve as the hubs of the interactive fiction community: rec.arts.int-fiction, where the focus is on writing games, and rec.games.int-fiction, which talks about playing them.

- The Hugonomicon by Cena Mayo provides additional resources for Hugo use and development.

- Gilles Duschesne has made available an excellent introduction to Hugo programming in the form of a tutorial.

- XYZZYnews and SPAG are two online magazines featuring reviews, articles, and more.

- A host of additional IF-related materials are available at Brass Lantern and PARSIFAL.

- Pete Scheyen's (unofficial) Infocom Home Page gives facts and figures on the adventure game company that gave the ball a solid enough kick that it's still rolling today.

- Graham Nelson's Inform and TADS, the Text Adventure Design System by Mike Roberts, are two other interactive-fiction programming languages.

 

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