| The 6th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition | |
| Introduction | |
| ------------ | |
| What began six years ago as an effort to encourage the development | |
| of short works of interactive fiction has grown into a competition | |
| involving some fifty authors and around two-hundred judges. Each | |
| year people from around the world write text adventures that can be | |
| played in two hours or less. In recent years the definition of what | |
| interactive fiction is has changed; this year there are several | |
| "text" adventures which include graphics and sound. | |
| Whether you've never played a text adventure before in your life, | |
| or you've judged in every competition since 1995, we're glad you're | |
| taking part. | |
| Welcome to the Sixth Annual Interactive Fiction Competition. | |
| Playing The Games | |
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| (Note: for the latest information, please visit the competition | |
| web site at http://www.textfire.com/comp00) | |
| You may play the competition games in any order you | |
| choose. However, if you don't think you'll have time to play all of | |
| the games before the end of the voting period, you are encouraged | |
| to use Comp00.z5. Comp00 is a front end for the competition which | |
| is designed to look like a text adventure. It has information about | |
| all of the games, and will present them to you in random | |
| order. That way, even if you don't play all of the games you will | |
| have played a random sampling of them. Comp00 can also keep track | |
| of the scores you give each game. You don't have to use Comp00, but | |
| if you decide to give it a try, load it using WinFrotz (more on | |
| WinFrotz in a moment) and type ABOUT for more information. There | |
| are two types of competition games: interpreted games and | |
| platform-specific executables. | |
| Interpreted Games | |
| Interpreted games are written using a computer-independent | |
| language, and can thus in general be run under many different | |
| operating systems. To play an interpreted game, you need an | |
| interpreter. There are several types of interpreted games in the | |
| competition. | |
| The first are TADS games. They are found in the tads folder of the | |
| competition directory. The filenames of TADS games end in .gam, and | |
| they are run using a TADS interpreter. You can find TADS interpreters | |
| at | |
| http://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXprogrammingXtadsXexecutables.html | |
| The second are Inform, or z-machine, games. They are found in the | |
| inform folder of the competition directory. The filenames of Inform | |
| games end in either .z5 or .z8, and are run using a z-machine | |
| interpreter. Z-machine interpreters can be found at | |
| http://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXinfocomXinterpreters.html | |
| The third are Hugo games. They are found in the hugo folder of the | |
| competition directory. Hugo games end in .hex, and are run using | |
| some variation of HE, the Hugo Engine. You can find a Hugo | |
| interpreter at | |
| http://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXprogrammingXhugoXexecutables.html | |
| The fourth are AGT games. They are found in the agt folder of the | |
| competition directory. AGT games end in any number of extensions, | |
| and are run using AGiliTy. You can get a copy of AGiliTy from | |
| http://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXprogrammingXagtXagility.html | |
| The fifth are ADRIFT games. They are found in the adrift folder of | |
| the competition directory. ADRIFT games run only on Windows | |
| systems. You can get the ADRIFT Runner at | |
| http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~jcw/adventure/ | |
| The sixth are BASIC games. This year there is one game written in | |
| BASIC. It can be found in the basic folder of the competition | |
| directory. An executable version is included for MSDOS. If you need | |
| a BASIC interpreter for another platform, you can find one at | |
| http://www.fys.ruu.nl/~bergmann/compilers.html | |
| Platform-Specific Games | |
| This year there are two types of platform-specific games: MSDOS and | |
| Windows games. The MSDOS games are found in the msdos folder of the | |
| competition directory. The Windows games are found in the windows | |
| folder of the competition directory. They are playable only on DOS | |
| and Windows systems or with a DOS or Windows emulator. | |
| Rating The Games | |
| ---------------- | |
| You rate each game you've played by giving it a whole-number score | |
| from 1 to 10. Larger numbers are better. Your rating must be based | |
| on no more than two hours of cumulative playing time. If, after | |
| playing a game for two hours, you want to keep playing it, you must | |
| give it a score and not change that score later. | |
| Comp00 can keep track of your scores for you, which will make | |
| submitting them easier. You must submit them before November 15th, | |
| 2000. | |
| Submitting Your Scores | |
| ---------------------- | |
| Once you have played and rated as many games as you can before the | |
| November 15th deadline, you need to submit your scores. You do not | |
| need to have played all the games to vote; however, you must play | |
| at least five games. There are three ways to do this. The first is | |
| to use the web-based interface located at | |
| http://www.textfire.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi. The second is to use | |
| Comp00. Comp00 will create a file called rating.txt with all of | |
| your ratings. You can e-mail that file to the vote-counter, Mark | |
| Musante, at vote@textfire.com. The third is to put all of your | |
| ratings in an e-mail message and send that to Mark. You may submit | |
| different ratings, and only the last one you send in will be | |
| counted. | |
| If you choose to e-mail your votes to Mark and you do not use | |
| Comp00's rating.txt file, use the following format for your | |
| e-mail. In the subject line of your message, put "VOTE". In the | |
| body of the message, put the name of each game you are rating | |
| followed by its rating, with one game name and rating per | |
| line. Send your message as plain ASCII. Do not use HTML or send | |
| your votes as an attached non-ASCII file like a Microsoft Word | |
| document. | |
| Remember, you must vote before the end of the day on November 15th, | |
| 2000. Votes submitted after that date will not be counted, so if | |
| you won't have access to the Internet around that time, be sure to | |
| vote early. You can always change your votes at a later date. | |
| CDs and T-Shirts | |
| ---------------- | |
| All of the competition games along with all necessary interpreters | |
| for Windows and Mac are available on a CD. It's intended to make | |
| things easier for people who'd rather not have to download all of | |
| the games, or who want a nice souvenir of the competition. This CD | |
| will only be available for a limited time. It will cost $4 in US | |
| dollars, and will be sent as soon as possible after the start of | |
| the competition. You can see what the CD will look like further | |
| down on this page. | |
| I am also selling competition t-shirts. They will be short-sleeve | |
| cotton shirts with the competition logo on the front and a list of | |
| the games and their authors on the back. The cost in US dollars | |
| will be $15 for people living in the US or Canada, $20 for people | |
| living in other countries. The shirts will be sent out after the | |
| competition ends. We will be taking orders for both items through | |
| November 10th, 2000. | |
| If you would like a shirt and/or a CD, you have two payment | |
| options. One, if you live in the US, you may use the online service | |
| PayPal to pay via credit card. You will have to sign up with their | |
| service to do so. You may sign up at | |
| https://secure.paypal.x.com/refer/pal=sgranade%40phy.duke.edu. Note | |
| that this will give a credit of $5 to me should you sign up; I will | |
| turn this money into a competition prize. Should you wish to pay in | |
| this fashion, pay the appropriate amount ($4 for the CD, $15 for | |
| the shirt if you live in the US or Canada, $20 for the shirt if you | |
| live outside the US or Canada) using PayPal and send an e-mail to | |
| sgranade@phy.duke.edu containing your name, shipping address, a | |
| list of what you're ordering, and a requested shirt size if | |
| necessary (S, M, L, XL). | |
| If you live overseas or would prefer not to use PayPal, send a | |
| check, money order, or cash for the appropriate amount ($4 for the | |
| CD, $15 for the shirt if you live in the US or Canada, $20 for the | |
| shirt if you live outside the US or Canada) along with a card | |
| containing your name, shipping address, and requested shirt size if | |
| necessary (S, M, L, XL) to: | |
| Stephen Granade | |
| 1221 C Rosedale Ave. | |
| Durham, NC 27707 | |
| U.S.A. | |
| (Shirts larger than XL are available for an additional $1 per X above XL.) | |
| I can only take cash, checks, or money orders outside of PayPal, | |
| and they must be in US dollars. If your order will not reach me by | |
| November 10th, do not send it. This is a very limited-time | |
| offer. | |
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