The entries to the 19th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2013).
The top-level subdirectories (mostly) reflect the entries as they stood
when voting closed; if an entry was updated during the competition,
the original submission is in an original/
subdirectory.
The Cardew House, by Andrew Brown.
Coloratura, by Lynnea Glasser. Story file, map, and walkthrough.
Mazredugin, by Jim Q. Pfygx-Vobk. Release 1 / Serial number 131024. Story file and walkthrough.
Ollie Ollie Oxen Free, by Carolyn VanEseltine. Release 1 / Serial number 130929.
A Wind Blown From Paradise, a Brief and Breezy Fiction by N.C. Hunter Hayden. Release 1 / Serial number 130928. Story file and walkthrough.
Captain Verdeterre's Plunder, an account of the wreck of the Feckless, by Ryan Veeder. Release 1 / Serial number 131003.
Robin & Orchid, an exercise in photojournalism by Ryan Veeder and Emily Boegheim. Release 3 / Serial number 131027. (a newer version is at games/glulx/Robin_and_Orchid.gblorb)
The House at the End of Rosewood Street, an exploration of the uncanny, the abject, and the fantastic, by Michael Thomét. Release 3 / Serial number 131116. (also at games/glulx/Rosewood.gblorb)
Tex Bonaventure and the Temple of the Water of Life, a Tex(t) Adventure by Truthcraze. Release 1 / Serial number 131007. Story file and walkthrough.
Trapped in Time, by Simon Christiansen.
Dream Pieces, by Iam Curio. Version 5.0.
The Wizard's Apprentice, by Alex Freeman. Story file and walkthrough.
100,000 Years, by Pierre Chevalier. Twine.
their angelical understanding, by Porpentine. Twine.
Autumn's Daughter, by Ali Sajid Imami and Shumaila Hashmi (writing as Devolution Games). Undum. Release 1.1.
Bell Park, Youth Detective, by Brendan Patrick Hennessy. Twine.
Blood on the Heather, by Tia Orisney. Twine.
Dad vs. Unicorn, by PaperBlurt. Twine.
Final Girl, by Hanon Ondricek. StoryNexus. (game not included; link to play online, and strategy guide)
Impostor Syndrome, by Dietrich Squinkifer (Squinky) (writing as Georgiana Bourbonnais). Twine.
Machine of Death, by Hulk Handsome. Twine. (a newer version is in games/twine/MachineOfDeath.zip)
Moquette, by Alex Warren. Quest. (game not included; link to play online)
Our Boys in Uniform, by Megan Stevens. Twine. Game and walkthrough.
Reels, by Tyler Zahnke. HTML. Game and walkthrough.
The Legend of Robin Hood, by Craig Dutton. Quest. (disqualified) (game not included; link to play online)
Sam and Leo Go To The Bodega, by Richard Goodness. Twine.
Saving John, by Josephine Tsay. Twine.
Solarium, by A. DeNiro. Twine. Game, walkthrough, and notes.
The Challenge, by Emilian Aleksander Kowalewski (writing as ViRALiTY). HTML. Zipped game and link to play online.
Vulse, by Rob Parker (Robot Parking). Twine.
Who Among Us, by Tia Orisney. Twine.
Mrs. Wobbles and the Tangerine House, Book 1: The Mysterious Floor, by Mark Marino and family. Undum.
9Lives, by Bill Balistreri, Hal Hinderliter, Sean Klabough, Luke Michalski, and Morgan Sokol (writing as InformStorm). Release 1 / Serial number 130817. Story file and walkthrough.
Further, a color-coded existential tangle by Will Hines. Release 3 / Serial number 130929. Story file and walkthrough. (a newer version is at games/glulx/further.gblorb)
The Paper Bag Princess, an interactive fairy tale, by Adri. Release 1 / Serial number 131021. (a newer version is at games/zcode/The_Paper_Bag_Princess.z8)
Threediopolis, A Futuristic Word-Play Gofering, by Andrew Schultz (as 'Ned Yompus'). Release 3 / Serial number 140817. Story file, hints/walkthrough, and Inform 7 source code. (this is actually a post-competition release, also at games/zcode/Threediopolis.zblorb; see original/ for a version that was live during the competition)
All of the entries in the 2013 competition in one package. Unzip into a directory with the -d option to preserve the original subdirectory structure. This file is around 11MB in size.
All of the entries in the 2013 competition in one Windows self extracting archive. This file is around 8MB in size.
Stephen Granade's note about the 2013 competition. Read this to find out where to get more information.
All of the Windows interpreters needed to play the competition games.