| Introduction | |
| ------------ | |
| What began five years ago as an effort to encourage the development of | |
| short works of interactive fiction has grown into a competition involving | |
| around thirty authors and one 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 several of the "text" adventures included graphics, and one | |
| consists of a series of web pages. | |
| If you are a fan of old text adventures like "Zork" and "The Pawn," or | |
| would just like to play some of the best amateur-written games available, I | |
| invite you to try the games of the Fifth Annual Interactive Fiction | |
| Competition. | |
| - Stephen Granade | |
| Competition Organizer | |
| Rules for Judges | |
| ---------------- | |
| (The rules, along with more information about the competition, can be found | |
| at http://www.textfire.com/comp99) | |
| Anyone may vote on the games, with the following exceptions: authors who | |
| have entered the competition may not vote at all, and beta testers may not | |
| vote on any games they tested. | |
| To vote, rate each game you have played on a scale of 1 to 10, with higher | |
| numbers being better. Your ratings must be integers; that is, use only | |
| whole numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., 10). You must judge each game based on no | |
| more than two hours of cumulative gameplay. If you want to play a game for | |
| longer than two hours, at the two-hour mark you must rate that game and not | |
| change that rating later. | |
| Play and rate as many games as you can before the November 15th, 1999 | |
| voting deadline. Comp99 (this program) has some handy features to help you | |
| do this, though you aren't required to use it. Comp99 will tell you which | |
| games to play in random order so that, in the event that you can't play all | |
| of the games, you will have played a random sample of games. Comp99 will | |
| also keep track of the ratings you give games. | |
| There are three ways to submit your votes once you have played as many | |
| games as possible. The first is to use the web-based interface located at | |
| http://www.textfire.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi. The second is to use | |
| Comp99. Comp99 will create a file called "rating.txt" which will hold all | |
| of your votes. You can e-mail that file to the vote-counter, Mark Musante, | |
| at vote@textfire.com. The third is to put all of your votes in an e-mail | |
| message and send that to Mark. You may submit different votes, 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 Comp99'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, | |
| 1999. 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. | |
| T-Shirts | |
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| This year we are 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 through October 30th, 1999. | |
| If you would like a shirt, send a check, money order, or cash for $15 ($20 | |
| if you don't live in the US/Canada) along with a card containing your name, | |
| shipping address, and requested shirt size (S, M, L, XL) to: | |
| Stephen Granade | |
| 1221 C Rosedale Ave. | |
| Durham, NC 27707 | |
| U.S.A. | |
| I can only take cash, checks, or money orders, and they must be in US | |
| dollars. If your order will not reach me by October 30th, *do not send | |
| it*. This is a very limited-time offer. | |
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