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==Dates== | ==Dates== | ||
* Submission deadline: | * Submission deadline: Unclear. It was originally thought to be around September 2009, but must have been entended to January 2010. | ||
* Voting deadline: | * Games released: Unsure exactly. Sometime between January 17 and January 19, 2010. | ||
* Voting deadline: February 1st, 2010. | |||
* The results will be announced on: TBD. | * The results will be announced on: TBD. | ||
==Entries== | |||
All three games are in French and were written with [[Inform 6]]. (Probably all the author names are pseudonyms because of the small number of IF authors writing in French.) | |||
* ''[[Catapole]]'' ("[[Noireaud]]"; Z-code 5). | |||
* ''[[La chambre de Syrion]]'' ("[[Nemesis]]"; Z-code 8). | |||
* ''[[Les méchants meurent toujours deux fois]]'' ("[[Yann Flemmard]]"; Z-code 8). | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 01:00, 20 January 2010
French Minicomp 2009 is the fifth French competition in this series. The organizer is Eric Forgeot, also known as Otto Grimwald. The competition logo was created by Benjamin Roux with the help of Eric Forgeot. The theme was proposed by SIM54.
Rules
The complete rules (in French) are there.
- Entries must be written in the French language, but may use any authoring system.
- The suggested (but not required) theme is the French words "sous terre" (meaning "underground" in the literal sense): for instance, games about a mine, an underground railway, sewers, a rabbit hole, a cave, a tunnel, a fallout shelter, the bunkers of communist leaders in Eastern Europe and the USSR, etc.
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Dates
- Submission deadline: Unclear. It was originally thought to be around September 2009, but must have been entended to January 2010.
- Games released: Unsure exactly. Sometime between January 17 and January 19, 2010.
- Voting deadline: February 1st, 2010.
- The results will be announced on: TBD.
Entries
All three games are in French and were written with Inform 6. (Probably all the author names are pseudonyms because of the small number of IF authors writing in French.)
- Catapole ("Noireaud"; Z-code 5).
- La chambre de Syrion ("Nemesis"; Z-code 8).
- Les méchants meurent toujours deux fois ("Yann Flemmard"; Z-code 8).
Links
- Homepage of the competition. With the rules.
- Concours 2009 - French IF forum thread.