Today saw the end of IFComp.org’s 29th annual text adventure competition (now administered by the charitable non-profit IF Technology Foundation). 74 new and original text adventures
competed for a share of the $7,523 prize pool, with the winners announced in a special online ceremony on Twitch this afternoon.
After all the votes were tabulated, the winning game was Dr Ludwig and the Devil, a 90-minute epic in which an esteemed mad scientist tries to double-cross Beelzebub himself — along with “the world’s least effective torch and pitchfork-wielding mob!” Coming in second was LAKE Adventure. (Its premise? That it’s a 13-year-old’s 1993 game being revisited by its author 28 years later — complete with some gloriously retro artwork.) And finishing third was The Little Match Girl 4 (described as “a touching epic time travel fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.)
But also this week, the owner of the web site 80sNostalgia.com has created a text adventure using nothing but inter-linked posts on Threads.
“Think you can get under The Bridge?” its first post challenges. “Test your gaming skills with this Threads exclusive text-based game!
“And then try to get your head around got much work it took to make it…”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Text Adventures are Still Thriving in Interactive Fiction Competition – and On Threads