| Hello, and welcome to Release 1 of VirtuaTech! I'm your host and | |
| author, David Glasser. This document explains about my game VirtuaTech, | |
| one of the games in the 1997 Interactive Fiction Competition, which | |
| is run by G. Kevin Wilson (a.k.a. Whizzard, whizzard@pobox.com). | |
| GENERAL I-F STUFF | |
| So you're new to the I-F field? Well, I'll do some explaining. I-F, | |
| which is short for interactive fiction, are those "games" also | |
| known as "text adventures". We I-F fans tend to call them I-F. | |
| Though, in general (as is all this info), we do like puzzle-based | |
| games such as the original Adventure and Zork, we also like games | |
| with less puzzles and more plot: fiction, not adventures. | |
| Of course, there are some of us who are completely one way or the | |
| other, but... The two main IF programming languages are TADS and | |
| Inform, with Hugo and ALAN catching up and AGT lagging behind. | |
| Some good Internet places for I-F are: | |
| rec.arts.int-fiction and rec.games.int-fiction on Usenet newsgroups | |
| arts for discussion of writing, games for playing | |
| ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/ | |
| The IF-ARCHIVE! Everything! Everything! If you can't get on | |
| because it says something about your IP address not being | |
| mapped to a DNS address, try this site, which mirrors daily: | |
| ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/misc/if-archive/ | |
| If you can't use ftp, the wuarchive site can be accessed | |
| through http (i.e. your web browser). | |
| Here are some of the important subdirectories of /if-archive: | |
| /if-archive/programming/: the programming directory for programmers! | |
| Each language has subdirectories, and | |
| run-times (as well as compilers) are located | |
| there. In the /tads/executables directory | |
| are the TADS run-times required to run | |
| VirtuaTech. | |
| /if-archive/infocom/: Infocom made some of the first and greatest | |
| I-F. Though none of the games (being | |
| commercial) are there, you can get hints, info | |
| and (most importantly) the interpreters which | |
| are used for running Inform and Infocom games. | |
| The interpreters are in the interpreter subdir; | |
| my personal favorite Mac one (which just got | |
| an upgrade!) is Andrew Plotkin's MaxZip, in | |
| the /infocom/interpreters/zip directory, and | |
| a good Windows one is WinFrotz in the | |
| /infocom/interpreters/frotz directory. If | |
| you use a different type of computer, chances | |
| are you can find an interpreter or two that | |
| will work. | |
| /if-archive/games/: The games! In the tads directory are TADS games, | |
| with a suffix of .gam, and in the infocom subdir | |
| are Inform games, with a suffix of .z3, .z5, or | |
| .z8. In the competition97 subdir are games from | |
| the competition that this is entered in. | |
| There are many other subdirectories, including solutions, magnetic-scrolls, | |
| level9, download-tools, info, unprocessed, and more. | |
| http://tafa.base.org/ (aka http://members.tripod.com/~tafa) | |
| My programming/IF web site! (TAFA stood for Text Adventures For All!, but | |
| I usually just say my games are by David Glasser.) | |
| http://glasser.base.org/ (aka http://come.to/glasser.base or | |
| http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/6028/) | |
| My other web site, with info on my personal interests. A bit of | |
| programming stuff. | |
| http://www.xyzzynews.com/ | |
| XYZZYnews, one of the two main IF 'zines. Run by Eileen Mullin. | |
| http://www.ifcompetition.org/ | |
| The IF competition homepage. | |
| http://www.afn.org/~afn55673/spag.html (aka http://www.pobox.com/~whizzard/) | |
| The SPAG home page. SPAG is one of the two main IF 'zines. Until very | |
| recently (September 1997), it was run by G. Kevin Wilson, aka Whizzard. | |
| It is now run by Magnuss Olsson. | |
| STUFF THAT ACTUALLY HAS TO DO WITH VIRTUATECH | |
| VirtuaTech is a TADS game. It is NOT stand-alone. It requires a runtime to | |
| use. Here are some good runtimes: | |
| MacOS: | |
| ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/programming/tads/executables/Max-Tads.hqx | |
| A very good TADS runtime by Andrew Plotkin. Much better than the other | |
| Mac runtime, which even contains several bugs. | |
| DOS: | |
| ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/programming/tads/executables/pc-go32.tads2exe.zip | |
| Though there are several TADS runtime/compilers for DOS, some of them | |
| can't play big games, some only work on some computers, and some have a | |
| bug in which saving games and then restoring can screw up a lot of | |
| things. This one is the only one that has none of these problems. In | |
| short, get this one. Versions older than a few months ago do have the | |
| save/restore bug, so get the new version if you haven't already. | |
| Other: | |
| ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/programming/tads/executables/ | |
| Look around this directory. | |
| All the files above can also be accessed through this: | |
| ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/misc/if-archive/programming/tads/executables/ | |
| http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/misc/if-archive/programming/tads/executables/ | |
| This game comes with a walkthrough, WALK.TXT. It also has built-in hints: | |
| type HINTS for info. Info for the game in general can be gotten by typing | |
| HELP at the prompt and hitting enter. Type INSTRUCTIONS for general | |
| instructions for TADS games. | |
| ME | |
| I'm David Glasser. You can email me with hints requests, fan mail, bug | |
| reports, flames, etc. at dsglasser@hotmail.com, or, for a limited time only, | |
| virtuatech@ifcompetition.org. I'd really appreciate your feedback on this, | |
| my first game. Feel very free to tell me what you think about it. | |
| Farewell, and may we meet in another readme soon! | |
| --David Glasser | |
| 9/27/97 | |
| dsglasser@hotmail.com |
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