This directory contains subdirectories for the various interactive fiction
authoring systems. Usually they not only contain the development system,
but also a run time system or interpreter that must be used to run the
finished (compiled) games.
71 Subdirectories:
(DIR) aas
(DIR) ace
(DIR) adl
(DIR) adms
(DIR) adrift
(DIR) advbuilder
(DIR) adven80
(DIR) advent
(DIR) adventura
(DIR) advsim
(DIR) advsys
(DIR) agi
(DIR) agifg
(DIR) agt
(DIR) aiee
(DIR) alan
(DIR) alan3
(DIR) amigaventure
(DIR) archetype
(DIR) aventuro
(DIR) bags
(DIR) blorb
(DIR) caecho
(DIR) cat
(DIR) caw
(DIR) cpp
(DIR) cutra
(DIR) dap
(DIR) debuggers
(DIR) drool
(DIR) editors
(DIR) figment
(DIR) gac
(DIR) gags
(DIR) gamebook
(DIR) gamescape
(DIR) general-discussion
(DIR) ginas
(DIR) glk
(DIR) glulx
(DIR) grif
(DIR) gtac
(DIR) hugo
(DIR) iage
(DIR) instead
(DIR) jacl
(DIR) javascript
(DIR) lads
(DIR) mdl
(DIR) mechanique
(DIR) nemlin
(DIR) nmp
(DIR) oasys
(DIR) paws
(DIR) prometeo
(DIR) quest
(DIR) questmaker
(DIR) quill
(DIR) ramus
(DIR) rexx-adventure
(DIR) sintac
(DIR) skc
(DIR) superglus
(DIR) tads1
(DIR) tads2
(DIR) tads3
(DIR) tag
(DIR) textopia
(DIR) twine
(DIR) txa
(DIR) worldbuilder
1 item:
(TXT) RAIF-POOL.announce
[4-Apr-1996]
Jacob Solomon Weinstein announces "raif POOL",
a universal language/compiler/runtime/interpreter that can
read, write, and run everything you can think of -
AI-complete, of course.
Just don't believe it; it was an April fool's joke in 1996.
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