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xyzzyawards.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a detailed analysis of several interactive fiction (IF) games, highlighting their innovations and design choices. It discusses how each game approaches the medium differently, from the procedural and alchemical rituals in Hadean Lands to the hybrid parser and choice interface in An Earth Turning Slowly. The text also reflects on the broader implications of these innovations within the IF community, touching on themes such as the revival of interest in text-based games, the role of nostalgia, and the potential for future developments in the medium. | |
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ifdb.org
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| | | | | IFDB is a game catalog and recommendation engine for Interactive Fiction, also known as Text Adventures. IFDB is a collaborative, wiki-style community project. Members can contribute game listings, reviews, recommendations, and more. | |
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www.filfre.net
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micromath.wordpress.com
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| | | Continuing the theme of alternative approaches to teaching calculus, I take the liberty of posting a letter sent by Donald Knuth to to the Notices of the American Mathematical Society in March, 1998 (TeX file). Professor Anthony W. Knapp P O Box 333 East Setauket, NY 11733 Dear editor, I am pleased to see so... | ||