| ifwiki: First Ever (And Maybe The Only) Interactive Fiction Mini-Competition | |
| The files in this directory relate to Lucian Smith's | |
| 1998 IF Mini-Competition. | |
| # micro-comp.txt | |
| the brief rules for a new premise for the micro-comp; a | |
| sub-competition to the Mini-Competition, by Lucian P. Smith | |
| # premise.txt | |
| the premise of the 1998 TFE(AMTO)IFM-C | |
| (The First Ever (And Maybe The Only) IF Mini-Competition) | |
| by Lucian P. Smith | |
| # schedule.txt | |
| the schedule for the 1998 TFE(AMTO)IFM-C | |
| (The First Ever (And Maybe The Only) IF Mini-Competition) | |
| by Lucian P. Smith | |
| # bloodline.z5 | |
| tuid: 39i76vyr6uxpbdi9 | |
| Bloodline, by Liza Daly. | |
| Release 1 / Serial number 980619 | |
| # bloodline.inf | |
| tuid: 39i76vyr6uxpbdi9 | |
| Source code for Bloodline | |
| # foggy.gam | |
| tuid: lb8t0gzl9xdcrs49 | |
| ifwiki: Foggywood Hijinx | |
| Foggywood Hijinx, version 2, by Ivan Cockrum | |
| # foggy.t | |
| tuid: lb8t0gzl9xdcrs49 | |
| ifwiki: Foggywood Hijinx | |
| Source code for Foggywood Hijinx | |
| # foggy.zip | |
| tuid: lb8t0gzl9xdcrs49 | |
| ifwiki: Foggywood Hijinx | |
| Foggywood Hijinx, version 2, by Ivan Cockrum, | |
| Windows version | |
| # Foggywood_Hijinx.hqx | |
| tuid: lb8t0gzl9xdcrs49 | |
| ifwiki: Foggywood Hijinx | |
| Foggywood Hijinx, version 2, by Ivan Cockrum, | |
| Mac version | |
| # inherit.z5 | |
| tuid: 39co93plqg8q40hj | |
| Inherit, by Gunther Schmidl. | |
| Release 1 / Serial number 980622 | |
| # inherit.inf | |
| tuid: 39co93plqg8q40hj | |
| Source code for Inherit | |
| # sumbunny.z5 | |
| tuid: fjj4awq5fge1xn66 | |
| Something About the Bunny, by Glyph. | |
| Release 1 / Serial number 980623 | |
| # sumbunny.wlk | |
| tuid: fjj4awq5fge1xn66 | |
| Walkthrough for Something about the Bunny | |
| # sumbunny.tar.gz | |
| tuid: fjj4awq5fge1xn66 | |
| Source code for Something about the Bunny | |
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