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My Own Games
The Dungeon of Dunjin
A rather traditional game, with lots of locations (mostly underground),
lots of puzzles, some magic, some science, and not much of a plot. Kind
of a homage to Zork and Colossal Cave, with some new twists
to old themes.
Download exectuables for MS-DOS/Windows or
Macintosh.
If you're stuck, here's a hint sheet
and a solution. Neither the hint sheet or
the solution were written by me, and I accept no responsibility for their
contents.
As of 20/3/2001,
Dunjin is freeware. The MS-DOS version has been updated to
reflect this. The Macintosh version still says that it's shareware and
asks you to register, but you can disregard that.
Uncle Zebulon's Will
A rather short game, which won a prize in the 1996 IF Competition.
The latest version is version 3, released January 15, 2003.
Download the TADS game file. To play this
game, you need the TADS run-time system which can be downloaded from here.
Download the source code.
Read a walk-through (not written by me).
Aayela
A very short piece. Written for atmosphere; perhaps a bit lacking
in substance.
Download the TADS game file. To play this game,
you need the TADS run-time system which can be downloaded from here.
Download the source code (TADS 2.5.5).
New:
Read the official walk-through.
Zugzwang
The Interactive Life of a Chess Piece. Originally part of the TextFire
12-pack, now released on its own, complete with Inform source code.
Download the game file and source code.
Hunt the Wumpus
This is a slightly modernized port of a classic game from way back
when - the original was written by Gregory Yob in 1972. It's not
really IF, but can be regarded as a precursor of text adventures.
And the port is written in the IF language Inform.
Download the game file and Inform source code.
Other People's Games
The world's best resource for IF and text adventure games is the IF archive
at www.ifarchive.org.
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