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Some games have locales set somewhere specifically in the world. Here is a list of some games sorted by which country that each game takes place in.
Some games have locales set somewhere specifically in the world. Here is a list of some games sorted by which country that each game takes place in.


''See also [[Games by State]], [[Setting]]''.
''See also [[Games by American State]], [[Setting]]''.
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'''Notes:'''
'''Notes:'''
* If a game takes place in the United States, then list it on the [[Games by State]] page.
* If a game takes place in the United States, then list it on the [[Games by American State]] page.
* Avoid listing a game on this page twice. If a game takes place in two countries and one of them is the United States, then list the game on both this page and on the [[Games by State]] page. If a game takes place in two countries, neither of which is the United States, then list the game with the country where the majority of the action takes place. If it's not obvious which country is featured more, place the game with the country which appears earliest in the game. Add a note after the game reference that briefly lists which countries are featured in the game.
* Avoid listing a game on this page twice. If a game takes place in two countries and one of them is the United States, then list the game on both this page and on the [[Games by American State]] page. If a game takes place in two countries, neither of which is the United States, then list the game with the country where the majority of the action takes place. If it's not obvious which country is featured more, place the game with the country which appears earliest in the game. Add a note after the game reference that briefly lists which countries are featured in the game.
* If a game features three or more countries, list it under [[#World Travelers|World Travelers]]. Again, add a note listing the  countries involved.
* If a game features three or more countries, list it under [[#World Travelers|World Travelers]]. Again, add a note listing the  countries involved.
* If a game takes place in a fictious country, list it under [[#Fictional Countries|Fictional Countries]].
* If a game takes place in a fictious country, list it under [[#Fictional Countries|Fictional Countries]].
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==Argentina==
==Argentina==
* ''Armario de Auga'' ([[Nick Montfort]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF O]]. Buenos Aires.
* ''[[Armario de Auga]]'' ([[Nick Montfort]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]). Buenos Aires.
* ''Getting to know the General'' ([[Jake Wildstrom]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF O]]. Buenos Aires.
* ''[[Getting to know the General]]'' ([[Jake Wildstrom]]; 2001; Z-code). Buenos Aires.


==Australia==
==Australia==
* ''Adventures of Thumper: Wonder Wombat'' (([[Diablo]]; 2002; [[ADRIFT]]). Western Australia.
* ''[[Adventures of Thumper™ - Wonder Wombat]]'' ([[Chris Tyson]] a.k.a. Diablo; 2002; [[ADRIFT]]). Western Australia.
* ''Madame L'Estrange and the Troubled Spirit'' ([[Ian Ball]] and [[Marcus Young]]; 1997; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Comp 1997]]. Sydney.
* ''[[Back to WakeUp]]'' ([[Daniel Roperto]]; 2008; Z-code).
* ''Photograph'' ([[Steve Evans]]; 2002; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Comp 2002]].
* ''[[Madame L'Estrange and the Troubled Spirit]]'' ([[Ian Ball]] and [[Marcus Young]]; 1997; Z-code). Sydney.
* ''Redeye'' ([[John Pitchers]]; 2004; [[TADS 2]]). [[IF Comp 2004]].
* ''[[Murder at the Aero Club]]'' ([[Penny Wyatt]]; 2004; Z-code).
* ''When Beer Isn't Enough'' ([[Matt Dark Baron]]; 2003; [[ADRIFT]]).
* ''[[Nothing But Mazes]]'' ([[Greg Boettcher]]; 2006; [[TADS 3]]).
* ''[[Photograph]]'' ([[Steve Evans]]; 2002; Z-code).
* ''[[Redeye]]'' ([[John Pitchers]]; 2004; [[TADS 2]]).
* ''[[Six]]'' ([[Wade Clarke]]; 2011; Glulx).
* ''[[When Beer Isn't Enough]]'' ([[Matt (Dark Baron)]]; 2003; ADRIFT).
 
==Austria==
* ''[[A Day for Fresh Sushi]]'' ([[Emily Short]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]). Vienna.


==Bolivia==
==Bolivia==
* ''Bolivia By Night'' ([[Aidan Doyle]]; 2005; [[TADS 2]]). [[Spring Thing 2005]].
* ''[[Bolivia By Night]]'' ([[Aidan Doyle]]; 2005; TADS 2).
 
==Bosnia and Herzegovina==
* ''[[Visocica]]'' ([[Thorben Bürgel]]; 2006; [[T.A.G.]]; [[German]]). Visoko, Visočica hill.
 
==Cambodia==
* ''[[Love Is as Powerful as Death, Jealousy Is as Cruel as the Grave]]'' ([[Michael Whittington]]; 2009; TADS 3).
 
==Canada==
* ''[[a day in toronto]]'' ([[Brian]]; 2001; ADRIFT 3.9). Toronto, Ontario.
* ''[[Escape from the Bear Campsite]]'' ([[CJ592]]; 2008; Quest).
* ''[[Everybody Dies]]'' ([[Jim Munroe]]; 2008; Glulx). Toronto, Ontario.
* ''[[Gross: The Game]]'' ([[Tripoint Productions]]; 2001; ADRIFT 3.9). Hampstead, Quebec.
* ''[[The Ludicorp Mystery]]'' ([[Cal Henderson]]; 2006; Z-code). British Columbia.
* ''[[Spy in the Snow]]'' ([[Matthew Amster-Burton]]; 1999; TADS 2). Yukon.
* ''[[The Twelve Heads of St. John the Baptist]]'' ([[Jake Wildstrom]]; 26-Aug-2007; Z-code). Quebec.
* ''[[Turnberry Manor]]'' ([[DeLaFlunk]]; 2004; ADRIFT). "Just north of the American border".


==China==
==China==
* ''Mingsheng'' ([[Deane Saunders]]; 2004; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Comp 2004]]. Mount Tai and Konglin, Shandong, China.
* ''[[Mingsheng]]'' ([[Deane Saunders]]; 2004; Z-code). Mount Tai and Konglin, Shandong, China.
* ''[[Qin]]'' ([[Serge Hauduc]], [[Ludovic Hauduc]], [[Jacques Hemonic]], music: [[Stéphane Picq]], publisher: [[Ere informatique]]; 1987; [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari ST]]; [[French]]).
 
==PR Congo==
* ''[[Living Will]]'' ([[Mark Marino]]; 2012; [[Undum]]).
 
==Denmark==
* ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[Robin Johnson]]; 2003; Javascript). Elsinore, with excursions to England and Scotland.
 
==Djibouti==
* ''[[Djibouti Dirigible Discombobulation]]'' ([[Sam Kabo Ashwell]]; 25-Aug-2007; Z-code).


==Ecuador==
==Ecuador==
* ''To Hell in a Hamper'' ([[Jason Guest | J. J. Guest]]; 2003; [[ADRIFT]].
* ''[[To Hell in a Hamper]]'' ([[Jason Guest|J. J. Guest]]; 2003; ADRIFT).


==Egypt==
==Egypt==
* ''Infidel'' ([[Michael Berlyn]], [[Patricia Fogleman]]; 1983; [[Z-code]]; publisher: Infocom).
* ''[[Infidel]]'' ([[Michael Berlyn]], [[Patricia Fogleman]]; publisher: [[Infocom]]); 1983; Z-code).


==France==
==France==
* untitled ([[Lenny Pitts]]; 1998; [[TADS 2]]. [[Speed-IF 4]].  
* [[untitled (speed.gam)]] ([[Lenny Pitts]]; 1998; TADS 2).
* ''Digging For Onions'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; 1998; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[April in Paris]]'' ([[Jim Aikin]]; 2008; TADS 3). Paris.
* ''FIRST WAVE, Then Jump Up and Down Screaming'' ([[L. Ross Raszewski]]; 1998; [[TADS 2]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[Conspiration]]'' a.k.a. ''Conspiration de l'an III'' (story: [[E. Beaujouan]], graphics: [[M. Randjelovic]], publisher: [[Ubi soft]]; 1988; [[Amstrad CPC]]; [[French]]). Orléans, Saint-Florent-le-Vieil.
* ''I don't remember why this game is called "Onion"'' ([[Dan Shiovitz]]; 1998; [[TADS 2]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[Digging For Onions]]'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; 1998; Z-code). Paris.
* ''Muse: An Autumn Romance'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; 1998; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Filaments]]'' ([[JB]]; Feb-2003; Z-code; [[French]]). Paris.
* ''Nostradamus's Onion Sandwich'' ([[David A. Cornelson]; 1998; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[FIRST WAVE, Then Jump Up and Down Screaming]]'' ([[L. Ross Raszewski]]; 1998; TADS 2).
* ''The Onion of Destiny'' ([[Jason Dyer]]; 1998; [[Hugo]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[The Gallery of Henri Beauchamp]]'' ([[Mike Vollmer]]; 2008; Z-code). Paris.
* ''OnNoEf ([[Evin Robertson]]; 1998; [[Hugo]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[Imiagination]]'' ([[Lou Ferrand]], [[Maria Rabarison]], [[Michaël Schwartz]], and [[Grégoire Yakan]]; 2011; Z-code). Paris Descartes University.
* ''The Profesee'' ([[Dan Schmidt]]; 1998; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[In Search of Velocitas fictus]]'' ([[Jacqueline A. Lott]]; 2007; Z-code). Paris.
* ''Savoir-Faire'' ([[Emily Short]]; 2002; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Muse: An Autumn Romance]]'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; 1998; Z-code).
* ''Tears May Fall'' ([[Ryan Freebern]]; 1998; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''[[Nostradamus's Onion Sandwich]]'' ([[David A. Cornelson]]; 1998; Z-code). Paris.
* ''Voices'' ([[Aris Katsaris]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]). [[SmoochieComp]].
* ''[[The Onion of Destiny]]'' ([[Jason Dyer]]; 1998; [[Hugo]]). Paris.
* ''[[OnNoEf]]'' ([[Evin Robertson]]; 1998; Hugo). Paris.
* ''[[The Profesee]]'' ([[Dan Schmidt]]; 1998; Z-code). Paris.
* ''[[Savoir-Faire]]'' ([[Emily Short]]; 2002; Z-code).
* ''[[La secte noire]]'' ([[Jean-Claude Lebon]] and [[Jean-Pierre Godey]], publisher: [[Lankhor]]; 1990; [[Amstrad CPC]]; [[French]]). Périgord.
* ''[[Tears May Fall]]'' ([[Ryan Freebern]]; 1998; Z-code). Paris.
* ''[[Tourist Trap]]'' ([[Iain Merrick]]; 2010; Z-code). Paris.
* ''[[Voices]]'' ([[Aris Katsaris]]; 2001; Z-code).
* ''[[Ze French countryside is full of fresh air]]'' ([[Eric Forgeot]]; 26-Aug-2007; Z-code). Initially claims to be in the fictional Kingdom of Carapagne, but soon acknowledges that this is a thin front for France.


==Germany==
==Germany==
* ''Escape to Freedom'' ([[Mario Moeller]]; 1989; [[Commodore]]).
* ''[[Escape to Freedom]]'' ([[Mario Moeller]]; 1989; [[Commodore]]).
* ''Vacation Gone Awry'' ([[Johan Berntsson]], [[Fredrik Ramsberg]] and [[Staffan Friberg]]; 1988; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Klub Karisma]]'' ([[Christian Bluemke]]; 2009; [[Z-code]] 8; [[German]]). Hamburg.
* ''[[Vacation Gone Awry]]'' ([[Johan Berntsson]], [[Fredrik Ramsberg]] and [[Staffan Friberg]]; 1988; Z-code).


==Greece==
==Greece==
* ASCII and the Argonauts ([[J. Robinson Wheeler]]; 2003; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF Argonaut]].  Presumably starts in Iolcus, Thessaly.
* ''[[ASCII and the Argonauts]]'' ([[J. Robinson Wheeler]]; 2003; Z-code). Presumably starts in Iolcus, Thessaly.
* ''[[MythTale]]'' ([[Temari Seikaiha]]; 2002; Z-code). Various scenes from Greek mythology.


==Indonesia==
==Indonesia==
* ''Krakatoa Tuna Melt'' ([[David Welbourn]]; 2002; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF 10^-9|Speed-IF 10<sup>&minus;9</sup>]].
* ''[[Krakatoa Tuna Melt]]'' ([[David Welbourn]]; 2002; Z-code).


==Iraq==
==Iraq==
* ''Hammurabi'' ([[Rick Merrill]]; 1978; [[C]]; [[Hugo]] port [[Robb Sherwin]])
* ''[[Hammurabi]]'' ([[Rick Merrill]]; 1978; [[C]]; Hugo port by [[Robb Sherwin]]).
* ''Who Created That Monster?'' ([[N.B. Horvath]]; 2004; [[TADS 2]]). [[IF Comp 2004]].
* ''[[Who Created That Monster?]]'' ([[N. B. Horvath]]; 2004; TADS 2).


==Ireland==
==Ireland==
* ''Rameses'' ([[Stephen Bond]]; 2000; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Comp 2000]].
* ''[[Rameses]]'' ([[Stephen Bond]]; 2000; Z-code).
* ''[[The Woods Are Dark]]'' ([[Laurence Moore]] as "Cannibal"; 2002; ADRIFT 3.9).


==Israel==
==Israel==
* ''Jesus of Nazareth'' ([[Paul Allen Panks]]; 2005). [[IF Comp 2005]].
* ''[[Jesus of Nazareth]]'' ([[Paul Allen Panks]]; 2005).
* ''Jarod's Journey'' ([[Tim Emmerich]]; 2000; [[TADS 2]]). [[IF Comp 2000]].
* ''[[Jarod's Journey]]'' ([[Tim Emmerich]]; 2000; TADS 2).


==Italy==
==Italy==
* ''Beyond'' ([[Mondi Confinanti]]; 2005; [[Glulx]]). [[IF Comp 2005]].
* ''[[All Roads]]'' ([[Jon Ingold]]; 2001; Z-code). Venice.
* ''Town of Azra'' ([[S. P. Tencza]]; 2001; [[ADRIFT]]).
* ''[[Beyond]]'' ([[Mondi Confinanti]]; 2005; [[Glulx]]).
* ''Varicella'' ([[Adam Cadre]]; 1999; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Damnatio Memoriae]]'' ([[Emily Short]]; 2006; Z-code).
* ''[[Monza's Phantom]]'' ([[Sebastiano Gobbo]] and [[Federico Gobbo]]; 2006; Z-code). Near Milan.
* ''[[Town of Azra]]'' ([[S. P. Tencza]]; 2001; ADRIFT).
* ''[[Varicella]]'' ([[Adam Cadre]]; 1999; Z-code).
* ''[[Varronis Museum]]'' ([[David Garcia]]; 2007; Z-code). Rome.


==Japan==
==Japan==
* ''Downtown Tokyo, Present Day'' ([[John Kean]] as "Digby McWiggle"; 1998; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Comp 1998]] and [[I-Comp]].
* ''[[Downtown Tokyo, Present Day]]'' ([[John Kean]] as "Digby McWiggle"; 1998; Z-code).
* ''Katana'' ([[Matt Rhode]]; 2002; [[TADS 2]]).
* ''[[Katana]]'' ([[Matt Rohde]]; 2002; TADS 2).
* ''Kurusu City'' ([[Kevin Venzke]]; 2004; [[TADS 2]]). [[IF Comp 2004]].
* ''[[Kurusu City]]'' ([[Kevin Venzke]]; 2004; TADS 2).
* ''Ninja v1.30'' ([[Paul Allen Panks]]; 2004; MS-Windows). [[IF Comp 2004]].
* ''[[Ninja]]'' ([[Paul Allen Panks]]; 2004; MS-Windows).


==Peru==
==Korea==
* ''Lara Croft: The Sun Obelisk'' ([[Christopher Cole]], 2003, [[ADRIFT]].)
* ''[[Being There]]'' ([[Jordan Magnuson]]; 2010; Glulx).


==Mexico==
==Mexico==
* ''Azteca'' ([[Howard A. Sherman]], publisher: [[Malinche Entertainment]]; 2004; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Azteca]]'' ([[Howard A. Sherman]], publisher: [[Malinche Entertainment]]; 2004; Z-code).
* ''A Freak Accident Leaves Seattle Pantsless III: Endgame'' ([[Admiral Jota]]; 2000; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF 8]]. Acapulco.
* ''[[A Freak Accident Leaves Seattle Pantsless III: Endgame]]'' ([[Admiral Jota]]; 2000; Z-code). Acapulco.


==Morocco==
==Morocco==
* ''Leather'' ([[Christopher Tate]]; 2001; [[Hugo]]). [[Speed-IF Third Anniversary]]. Melilla.
* ''[[Leather]]'' ([[Christopher Tate]]; 2001; Hugo). Melilla.
 
==Norway==
* ''[[Attack of the Yeti Robot Zombies]]'' ([[Øyvind Thorsby]]; 2006; Z-code). Jotunheimen.
* ''[[Han d'Islande]]'' ([[François Bonneville]], graphics: [[Agnès Bonneville]] and [[François Gay]], publisher: [[Loriciels]]; c. 1987; Amstrad CPC; [[French]]).
 
==Peru==
* ''[[Lara Croft: The Sun Obelisk]]'' ([[Christopher Cole]], 2003, ADRIFT).


==Romania==
==Romania==
* ''Transylvania'' ([[Antonio Antiochia]]; 1981).
* ''[[The Crimson Crown]]'' ([[Antonio Antiochia]]; 1982).
* ''The Crimson Crown'' ([[Antonio Antiochia]]; 1982).
* ''[[Transylvania]]'' ([[Antonio Antiochia]]; 1981).
* ''Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night'' ([[Antonio Antiochia]]; 1988).
* ''[[Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night]]'' ([[Antonio Antiochia]]; 1988).
 
==Switzerland==
* ''[[William Tell: The Game!!!!!!!!!!!]]'' ([[Kid Vicious]], 2002, Z-code). 'Swisserland City'.


==Tunisia==
==Tunisia==
* ''The Carthage Corn Maze'' ([[Peter Berman]]; 2001; [[TADS 2]]). [[Speed-IF Third Anniversary]]. Carthage, which is near Tunis.
* ''[[The Carthage Corn Maze]]'' (Anonymous; 2001; TADS 2). Carthage, which is near Tunis.


==Turkey==
==Turkey==
* ''The Invisible Argonaut'' ([[Jacqueline A. Lott]]; 2003; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF Argonaut]]. In the 'land of the Bebrycians', thought to have been in Bithynia, now on the Black Sea coast of modern Turkey.
* ''[[The Invisible Argonaut]]'' ([[Jacqueline A. Lott]]; 2003; Z-code). In the 'land of the Bebrycians', thought to have been in Bithynia, now on the Black Sea coast of modern Turkey.


==United Kingdom==
==United Kingdom==
''Includes games set in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland before they united.''
''Includes games set in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland before they united.''
* ''Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur'' ([[Bob Bates]]; 1989; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[The Act of Misdirection]]'' ([[Callico Harrison]], 2004, Z-code). London.
* ''Augustine'' ([[Terrence V. Koch]]; 2002; [[TADS 2]]). [[IF Comp 2002]]. Beginning is in Wales; bulk of game is in [[Games by State#Florida|Florida]].
* ''[[An Act of Murder]]'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; 2007; Z-code).
* ''The Battle of Walcot Keep'' ([[Steve Breslin]], [[Eric Eve]], [[Lindsey Hair]]; 2004; [[TADS 3]]). [[2004 IF Art Show]].
* ''[[Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur]]'' ([[Bob Bates]]; 1989; Z-code).
* ''British Fox and the Celebrity Abductions'' ([[Lucilla Frost]]; 2004; [[ADRIFT]] / [[TADS 2]]).
* ''[[Augustine]]'' ([[Terrence V. Koch]]; 2002; TADS 2). Beginning is in Wales; bulk of game is in [[Games by State#Florida|Florida]].
* ''Christminster'' ([[Gareth Rees]]; 1995; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Aunts and Butlers]]'' ([[Robin Johnson]]; 2006; Javascript). Fictional Home Counties village of Bickering.
* ''English Suburban Garden'' ([[Cedric Knight]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]). [[2001 IF Art Show]].
* ''[[The Battle of Walcot Keep]]'' ([[Steve Breslin]], [[Eric Eve]], [[Lindsey Hair]]; 2004; TADS 3).
* ''Forever Always'' ([[Iain Merrick]]; 2002; [[TADS 3]]). [[Romance Novel Comp]].
* ''[[British Fox and the Celebrity Abductions]]'' ([[Lucilla Frost]]; 2004; ADRIFT, TADS 2).
* ''The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy'' ([[Douglas Adams]] and [[Steve Meretzky]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1984; [[Z-code]]). Mostly set in outer space, but the parts on Earth are in England.
* ''[[Christminster]]'' ([[Gareth Rees]]; 1995; Z-code). Named after the Oxbridge-alike town of its setting.
* ''King Arthur's Night Out'' ([[Mikko Vuorinen]]; 1999; [[Alan]]). [[IF Comp 1999]].
* ''[[A Day At The Seaside]]'' ([[Matthew Hunter]]; 2005; ADRIFT 4). Portabello, Scotland.
* ''The Man From DEFRA'' ([[Kevan Davis]]; 2002; [[Z-code]]). [[First 24 Hours of Inform]].
* ''[[English Suburban Garden]]'' ([[Cedric Knight]]; 2001; Z-code).
* ''Moonmist'' ([[Stu Galley]] and [[Jim Lawrence]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1986; [[Z-code]]). Tresyllian Castle, Frobzance, Cornwall, England.
* ''[[Eurydice]]'' (Anonymous; 2012; Z-code). Oxford.
* ''Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels'' ([[Bob Bates]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1987? 1988?; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Forever Always]]'' ([[Iain Merrick]]; 2002; TADS 3).
* ''Slouching Towards Bedlam'' ([[Daniel Ravipinto]] and [[Star Foster]]; 2003; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Comp 2003]].
* ''[[Ghost Train]]'' ([[Paul T. Johnson]]; 2003; Z-code).
* ''The Visitor'' ([[Peter Polkinghome]]; 2000; [[Z-code]]). [[2000 IF Art Show]].
* ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' ([[Douglas Adams]] and [[Steve Meretzky]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1984; Z-code). Mostly set in outer space, but the parts on Earth are in England.
* ''[[King Arthur's Night Out]]'' ([[Mikko Vuorinen]]; 1999; Alan).
* ''[[The King of Shreds and Patches]]'' ([[Jimmy Maher]], 2007, [[Z-code]]). London.
* ''[[Lightiania]]'' ([[Gustav Bodel]]; 1998; TADS 2). Near Melton, England.
* ''[[The Man from DEFRA]]'' ([[Kevan Davis]]; 2002; Z-code).
* ''[[Moonmist]]'' ([[Stu Galley]] and [[Jim Lawrence]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1986; Z-code). Tresyllian Castle, Frobzance, Cornwall, England.
* ''[[Nightfall]]'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 2008; Glulx). Unnamed English city.
* ''[[The Plague (Redux)]]'' ([[Laurence Moore]] a.k.a. "Cannibal"; 2005; ADRIFT). London.
* ''[[Prized Possession]]'' ([[Kathleen Fischer]]; 2001; Z-code).
* ''[[Professor Frank]]'' ([[Laurence Kilday]]; 2011; Z-code). Scotland.
* ''[[Sunday Afternoon]]'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; 2012; Z-code). Barchester.
* ''[[Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels]]'' ([[Bob Bates]]; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1987? 1988?; Z-code).
* ''[[Sir Guy Gallant and the Deadly Warning]]'' ([[Eddie Wright]], 1993, AGT).
* ''[[Sir Loin and the coming of age]]'' ([[CJ592]]; 2007; Quest).
* ''[[Slouching Towards Bedlam]]'' ([[Daniel Ravipinto]] and [[Star Foster]]; 2003; Z-code).
* ''[[A Sugared Pill]]'' ([[Colin Borland]]; 2005; TADS 2). Edinburgh.
* ''[[The Thorn]]'' ([[Eric Mayer]]; 2003; ADRIFT).
* ''[[txt adventure]]'' ([[Chris Evans]] as "Mr Pants"; c.15-Oct-2005; Z-code). Cardiff, Wales.
* ''[[Vendetta]]'' ([[Fuyu Yuki]]; 2005; ADRIFT). London.
* ''[[The Visitor]]'' ([[Peter Polkinghorne]]; 2000; Z-code).


==United States==
==United States==
''See [[Games by State]].''
''See [[Games by American State]].''


==Uzbekistan==
==Uzbekistan==
* ''Silk Road Secrets'' ([[Christy Henshaw]]; 2005; [[ADRIFT]]).
* ''[[Silk Road Secrets]]'' ([[Christy Henshaw]]; 2005; ADRIFT).


==Fictional Countries==
==Fictional Countries==
* ''Auden's Eden'' ([[Tommy Herbert]]; 2004; [[Z-code]]). [[IntroComp 2004]]. Eden, as envisoned by W.H. Auden.
* ''[[AFGNCAAP - IF Agent! Todays Adventure: Holy Goat!]]'' ([[Marius Müller]]; 26-Aug-2007; Z-code). 'Rfance'.
* ''Border Zone'' ([[Marc Blank]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1987; [[Z-code]]). Frobnia.
* ''[[Auden's Eden]]'' ([[Tommy Herbert]]; 2004; Z-code). Eden, as envisoned by W.H. Auden.
* ''Hey, Jingo!'' ([[Caleb Wilson]]; 2002; [[Glulx]]). [[IntroComp 2002]]. Costa Verdoun, Urbitan.
* ''[[Border Zone]]'' ([[Marc Blank]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1987; Z-code). Frobnia.
* ''[[Hey, Jingo!]]'' ([[Caleb Wilson]]; 2002; [[Glulx]]). Costa Verdoun, Urbitan.
* ''[[Swineback Ridge]]'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 2006; Z-code). Kingdom of Lorayne.
* ''[[Vanyar]]'' ([[Johan Berntsson]]; 2003; Z-code, Glulx, MS-Windows; [[Swedish]]). Vanyar.


==World Travelers==
==World Travelers==
* ''The Adventures of the President of the United States'' ([[Mikko Vuorinen]]; 2003; [[Alan]]). [[IF Comp 2003]].
* ''[[The Adventures of the President of the United States]]'' ([[Mikko Vuorinen]]; 2003; Alan).
* ''The Travels of Fitzwilliam Pound'' ([[Caleb Wilson]]; 2002; [[Z-code]]). [[Speed-IF Crinkle-Cut]]. Canada, 'Unites States', Africa, South America, Australia, Asia, Europe, North and South Poles.
* ''[[The Cabal]]'' ([[Stephen Bond]]; 2004; Z-code). United States, Egypt, and Germany.
* ''Trinity'' ([[Brian Moriarty]]; 1986; [[Z-code]]). United Kingdom, United States, Japan, and the former U.S.S.R.
* ''[[Ekphrasis]]'' ([[JB]]; Nov-2006; [[Glulx]]; [[French]]). Vatican City, Florence (Italy), Paris (France), Montenegro, Warsaw (Poland), Venice (Italy).
* ''[[Fusillade]]'' ([[Mike Duncan]], 2001, TADS). UK, France, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Italy, and the USA.
* ''[[Mentula Macanus: Apocolocyntosis]]'' ([[Adam Thornton]] as "One of the Bruces" and [[Drunken Bastard]]; 2010 and 2011; Glulx). Italy, Greece, Egypt, Tunisia, Israel, Scotland, and the United States.
* ''[[Shades of Gray]]'' ([[Mark Baker]], [[Steve Bauman]], [[Belisana]], [[Hercules]], [[Mike Laskey]], [[Judith Pintar]], [[Cindy Yans]]; 1992; [[AGT]]); UK, USA, Haiti.
* ''[[The Travels of Fitzwilliam Pound]]'' ([[Caleb Wilson]]; 2002; Z-code). Canada, 'Unites States', Africa, South America, Australia, Asia, Europe, North and South Poles.
* ''[[Trinity]]'' ([[Brian Moriarty]]; 1986; Z-code). United Kingdom, United States, Japan, and the former U.S.S.R.


[[Category:Game lists|Country]]
[[Category:Lists of works|Country]]

Latest revision as of 11:13, 21 August 2021

Some games have locales set somewhere specifically in the world. Here is a list of some games sorted by which country that each game takes place in.

See also Games by American State, Setting.

Notes:

  • If a game takes place in the United States, then list it on the Games by American State page.
  • Avoid listing a game on this page twice. If a game takes place in two countries and one of them is the United States, then list the game on both this page and on the Games by American State page. If a game takes place in two countries, neither of which is the United States, then list the game with the country where the majority of the action takes place. If it's not obvious which country is featured more, place the game with the country which appears earliest in the game. Add a note after the game reference that briefly lists which countries are featured in the game.
  • If a game features three or more countries, list it under World Travelers. Again, add a note listing the countries involved.
  • If a game takes place in a fictious country, list it under Fictional Countries.
  • If a game obviously takes place somewhere in the world but its geographic location is vague and unstated, then do not list it.

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cambodia

Canada

China

PR Congo

Denmark

Djibouti

Ecuador

Egypt

France

Germany

Greece

Indonesia

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Korea

Mexico

Morocco

Norway

Peru

Romania

Switzerland

Tunisia

Turkey

United Kingdom

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