IFComp 2012: Irvine Quik & the Search for the Fish of Traglea

This is this year’s sole Adrift game. Spoilers follow the break.

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IFComp 2012: Shuffling Around

Our next game is by one Ned Yompus, but I strongly suspect that this is a pseudonym, for reasons that will shortly become clear. Spoilers follow the break.

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IFComp 2012: Andromeda Apocalypse

Marco Innocenti gives us a followup to last year’s Andromeda Awakening. Spoilers follow the break.

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IFComp 2012: In a Manor of Speaking

Spoilers follow the break.

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IFComp 2012: Body Bargain

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IFComp 2012: Murphy’s Law

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Escape from Summerland

Spoilers follow the break.

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IFComp 2012: A Killer Headache

And here’s our first you-are-a-zombie game of the year. Will there be more, like in 2010? Spoilers follow the break.

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IFComp 2012: Fish Bowl

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IFComp 2012

It’s that time of year again! In fact, it’s been that time of year for more than a week now, but now I’m ready for it. A manageable 28 games up for judging this year, and the few I’ve already tried have been quite short, so I encourage anyone reading this to give it a go themselves instead of just reading blogs about it. (If you can play four a day, you’ll be done in a week!)

Notably, seven of the entries — fully a quarter of the total — are HTML-based, and five of those are in a new CYOA system called “Twine”. Inform is still the most popular authoring system of the Comp, but Twine is more popular this year than all the other non-web-based systems combined. Whether this is the beginning of a trend or just a band enthusiasts agreeing to enter the Comp together, only the future will show.

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