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* [http://www.scorpia.com/?p=712 The Return Of Text?] - Scorpia's Gaming Lair blog posting by Scorpia, September 19, 2007.
* [http://www.scorpia.com/?p=712 The Return Of Text?] - Scorpia's Gaming Lair blog posting by Scorpia, September 19, 2007.
* [http://tigsource.com/articles/2007/09/24/textfyre-the-second-craziest-thing-ive-heard-today Textfyre - The second craziest thing I've heard today!] - TIGSource blog posting by Xander, September 24, 2007.
* [http://tigsource.com/articles/2007/09/24/textfyre-the-second-craziest-thing-ive-heard-today Textfyre - The second craziest thing I've heard today!] - TIGSource blog posting by Xander, September 24, 2007.
* [http://www.gosu7.com/2007/09/textfyre-interview-on-gamasutra-shows.html Textfyre Interview on Gamasutra shows delusions of grandeur (no, Interactive Fiction is not Making a Comeback)] - Gosu 7 blog posting by Nick H., September 24, 2007.


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[[Category:Publishers]]

Revision as of 13:02, 3 July 2009

Textfyre, Inc. is a new publisher of interactive fiction, founded by David A. Cornelson. Textfyre will publish new interactive fiction works targeting the youth market with shorter episodic games with reoccuring characters. Games will be available from the Textfyre website and eventually from other retail outlets.

Games

The first three games of the Miradania Series, co-designed by David A. Cornelson and Michael Gentry and written by Michael Gentry, will be:

The Klockwerk series, designed by Ian Finley and written by Jon Ingold, will have the following titles:

The Giant Leaps series, designed by Paul O'Brian and written by Christopher Huang, will have the following titles:

Links

News

Reactions