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'''Dialog''', developed by [[Linus Åkesson]], is "a domain-specific language for creating interactive fiction". The Dialog compiler can compile story files for the [[Z-machine]] or the Å-machine, which was also developed by Linus. Dialog story files may be bundled for play in a web browser or on the Commodore 64. '''Dialog''' was inspired by [[Inform 7]] and Prolog.[https://linusakesson.net/dialog/docs/intro.html]
'''Dialog''', developed by [[Linus Åkesson]], is "a domain-specific language for creating interactive fiction". Dialog was inspired by [[Inform 7]] and Prolog.[https://linusakesson.net/dialog/docs/intro.html]


'''Dialog''' was announced at intfiction.org on November 22, 2018.
The Dialog compiler can compile story files for the [[Z-machine]] or the Å-machine. Dialog story files may be bundled for play in a web browser or on the Commodore 64.
 
The Å-machine (which can be transcribed as the "Aa-machine") is a virtual machine designed by Åkesson to run Dialog story files.
 
Dialog was announced at intfiction.org on November 22, 2018.


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Dialog
Authoring system
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Links Home page Download
Developer Linus Åkesson
Formats Å-machine, HTML, Z-code
Interaction style Parser, Choice
Systems Windows, Linux
System details
Latest version 0m/03, library 0.46
Status
Implements
Uses
Multimedia support graphics
License
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Dialog, developed by Linus Åkesson, is "a domain-specific language for creating interactive fiction". Dialog was inspired by Inform 7 and Prolog.[1]

The Dialog compiler can compile story files for the Z-machine or the Å-machine. Dialog story files may be bundled for play in a web browser or on the Commodore 64.

The Å-machine (which can be transcribed as the "Aa-machine") is a virtual machine designed by Åkesson to run Dialog story files.

Dialog was announced at intfiction.org on November 22, 2018.

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