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Lots of Titles Await Playing (and Rating) as Part of the 28th ‘IFComp’

October 2nd, 2022 Wraithkal News
Lots of Titles Await Playing (and Rating) as Part of the 28th ‘IFComp’

Twenty-eight years. Goodness, IFComp is getting mighty old (just like me). That’s a lot of interactive fiction, and you better believe this latest iteration is overflowing with good stuff. Choose wisely and judge accordingly, for the time has come to play and rate/vote.

But first… a round of applause for the seventy-one(!) entries, and across many genres too. No price tag or silly DRM attached either, so how about simply jumping right in? Don’t forget to judge after experiencing such ever-wondrous tales of interactive fictive worlds. In fact, go nuts and play… them all! ALL OF THEM! YEAH! Ahem.

Wait, no. Don’t. Trust me. That’d be much too daunting, even for the most dedicated fan. Thankfully, the only requirement to have your vote validated is to play a grand total of five entries. Before November 15. Who knows what hidden gem(s) one might uncover? Won’t know unless you give it/them a go, so get to it! I mean… pretty please?

Oh right, be sure to read up on the rules before you jump in, drooling over all those fancy tales of choice-driven narration, just in case. Even if you’re a seasoned IFComp veteran.

(Screenshot source: Roadwarden)

Welcome to the 28th Annual IFComp

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