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Arguably Infocom's most unique interactive fiction (IF), Beyond Zork is a fun fantasy text adventure/RPG hybrid that attempts to do many things, and achieves most of them.
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In mid-1980s, a small company called Mark Data Products released 6 parser-based graphic adventure games similar to early Polarware and Scott Adams titles.
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March 21, 2009  0
Second-place winner in the 10th Interactive Fiction Competition, Blue Chairs is by far my most favorite game in the competition.
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March 21, 2009  0
Bolivia by Night is a well-deserved runner-up winner in the 2005 Spring Thing competition.
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March 21, 2009  0
Book and Volume is a fun little IF romp by Nick Montfort, creator of Ad Verbum (one of my most favorite IF games of all time and the most clever...
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March 21, 2009  0
The only spy game from Infocom, Border Zone is a "compartmentalized" game similar to Shogun, although the chapters don't have to be played in order.
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March 21, 2009  0
One of the earliest and still the best murder mysteries ever made, Borrowed Time is a gripping story set in 1939.
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March 21, 2009  0
One of the very best and most unique interactive fiction titles ever made are 4 "interactive novel" titles from Synapse Software that are extremely hard to find nowadays.
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March 21, 2009  0
A potentially great game that is unfortunatelly bogged down by weak puzzles that don't fit well with the story.
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March 21, 2009  0
Bugged is a short but clever game with a unique premise: your cousin has written a terrible text adventure in a generic fantasy setting, riddled with bugs which make it...
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