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* ''[[Nine-tenths of the Law]]'' (21-Aug-2008; [[Z-code]] 5). [[IntroComp 2008]]. | * ''[[Nine-tenths of the Law]]'' (21-Aug-2008; [[Z-code]] 5). [[IntroComp 2008]]. | ||
* ''[[Rover's Day Out]]'' (with [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; 01-Oct-2009; [[Glulx]]). [[IF Comp 2009]]: 1st place. | * ''[[Rover's Day Out]]'' (with [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; 01-Oct-2009; [[Glulx]]). [[IF Comp 2009]]: 1st place. [[XYZZY Awards 2009]]: Finalist for Best Puzzles and Best Individual Puzzle (working out the controls). | ||
* ''[[Hoosegow]]'' (with [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; 01-Feb-2010; Z-code). [[Casual Gameplay Design Competition 7]]: 1st place. | * ''[[Hoosegow]]'' (with [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; 01-Feb-2010; Z-code). [[Casual Gameplay Design Competition 7]]: 1st place. | ||
* ''[[Lobsters On A Plane]]'' (with [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; 27-Mar-2010; Z-code). [[PAX Speed-IF]]. | * ''[[Lobsters On A Plane]]'' (with [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; 27-Mar-2010; Z-code). [[PAX Speed-IF]]. |
Revision as of 08:29, 5 April 2010
Note: Jack's nickname on ifMud is dhakajack.
Author Credits
- Nine-tenths of the Law (21-Aug-2008; Z-code 5). IntroComp 2008.
- Rover's Day Out (with Ben Collins-Sussman; 01-Oct-2009; Glulx). IF Comp 2009: 1st place. XYZZY Awards 2009: Finalist for Best Puzzles and Best Individual Puzzle (working out the controls).
- Hoosegow (with Ben Collins-Sussman; 01-Feb-2010; Z-code). Casual Gameplay Design Competition 7: 1st place.
- Lobsters On A Plane (with Ben Collins-Sussman; 27-Mar-2010; Z-code). PAX Speed-IF.
Review and Article Credits
Testing Credits
- Berrost's Challenge (Mark Hatfield; 01-Oct-2008; TADS 2).
- Shelter from the Storm (Eric Eve; 31-May-2009; TADS 3).
- Snowquest (Eric Eve; 01-Oct-2009; Z-code).
- The Lighthouse (Marius Müller; 31-Oct-2009; Z-code).
Links
Interviews
- Ben Collins-Sussman and Jack Welch, Authors of Rover's Day Out - SPAG #57, February 18, 2010.
- All-text video games make a comeback Toronto Star, March 14, 2010.