A Date With Death, by David Whyld.
LAIR of the CyberCow, by Conrad Cook (writing as Harry Wilson).
The Ngah Angah School of Forbidden Wisdom, by Anssi Räisänen.
A Martian Odyssey, by Horatiu Romosan.
Channel Surfing, by Mike Vollmer.
Cry Wolf, by Clare Parker.
Everybody Dies, by Jim Munroe.
Nightfall, by Eric Eve.
Recess At Last, by Gerald Aungst.
Nerd Quest, by Gabor de Mooij (writing as RagtimeNerd).
Berrost's Challenge, by Mark Hatfield.
April in Paris, by Jim Aikin.
Magic, by Geoff Fortytwo.
The Hall of the Fount of Artois, by Simon Ellis.
The Missing Piece, by C. Yong.
Project Delta, by Emilian Kowalewski.
Search for the Ultimate Weapon, by Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee (writing as Sharilynn).
Afflicted, by Doug Egan.
Ananachronist, by Joseph Strom.
The Absolute Worst IF Game in History, by Dean Menezes.
Buried In Shoes, by Kazuki Mishima.
Dracula's Underground Crypt, by Alex Whitington.
Freedom, by Anonymous.
Grief, by Simon Christiansen.
The Lighthouse, by Eric Hickman and Nathan Chung.
The Lucubrator, by Ricardo Dague.
wHen mAchines aTtack, by Mark Jones.
Opening Night, by David Batterham.
Piracy 2.0, by Sean Huxter.
Red Moon, by Jonathan Hay.
Riverside, by Jeremy Crockett and Victor Janmey.
Snack Time!, by Hardy the Bulldog and Renee Choba.
Trein, by Leena Ganguli.
Escape from the Underworld, by Karl Beecher.
Violet, by Jeremy Freese.
The unofficial "front-end" game for the 2008 competition, providing information on all the games and systems used to run them, plus the ability to sort the games you can play into a random list. Written by Lucian Paul Smith. Release 2 / Serial number 081003.
All of the entries in the 2008 competition in one package. Unzip into a directory with the -d option to preserve the original subdirectory structure. This file is around 65MB in size.
All of the entries in the 2008 competition in one Windows self extracting archive. This file is around 63MB in size.
Stephen Granade's note about the 2008 competition. Read this to find out where to get more information.
The results of the 2008 competition.
All of the Windows interpreters needed to play the competition games.