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** Beta-testing by [[Nikos Chantziaras]], [[Ian Haberkorn]], [[Michel Nizette]], [[Chris Odhner]], [[Aaron Reed]], [[John Schiff]] and [[Andreas Sewe]].
** Beta-testing by [[Nikos Chantziaras]], [[Ian Haberkorn]], [[Michel Nizette]], [[Chris Odhner]], [[Aaron Reed]], [[John Schiff]] and [[Andreas Sewe]].
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** [[XYZZY Awards 2005]]: Finalist for Best Game, Best Story, Best Setting, Best NPCs, Best Individual Puzzle (moving the stone (after the labyrinth)), Best Individual NPC (Agrath).  
** [[XYZZY Awards 2005]]: Finalist for Best Game, Best Story, Best Setting, Best NPCs, Best Individual Puzzle (moving the stone (after the labyrinth)), Best Individual NPC (Agrath).
** (Originally uploaded to IF Archive as games/tads/AllHope.t3.)
 
===Version 1.06===
* ''All Hope Abandon'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 26-May-2005; [[TADS 3]]).
** {{babel|ifid=TADS3-9CDA7CD389E5667065A7CF0B1B0D906F}}
** [https://users.ox.ac.uk/~manc0049/files/AllHope.zip Download].


===Version 2===
===Version 2===
* ''All Hope Abandon'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 25-Feb-2006; [[TADS 3]]).
* ''All Hope Abandon'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 25-Feb-2006; [[TADS 3]]).
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** {{babel|ifid=TADS3-08C6A5E66A99B198577E9DE2082AC55E}}
**{{ifarchive|games/tads/|AllHope.zip}}
** {{ifarchive|games/tads/|AllHope.zip}}


===Version 3===
===Version 3===
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** {{babel|ifid=CD03D4A8-F39B-AE69-693D-5FDDC65F6DD8}}
** {{ifarchive|games/source/tads/|AllHopeAbandonSource.zip}} - The source code.
** {{ifarchive|games/source/tads/|AllHopeAbandonSource.zip}} - The source code.
===Version 4===
* ''All Hope Abandon'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 12-May-2012; [[TADS 3]]).
** {{babel|ifid=CD03D4A8-F39B-AE69-693D-5FDDC65F6DD8}}
** {{ifarchive|games/tads/|AllHopeWebUI.t3}} ([[TADS WebUI]], not easily playable).
===Online demo===
A re-implementation of the opening part of the game in [[Inform 7]], created to allow playing on a [https://users.ox.ac.uk/~manc0049/files/AHA2.htm web page] (via a Java applet) before on-line TADS-3 play was possible.
<blockquote>"This is a demonstration version of All Hope Abandon, which allows the opening of the game to be played through a web browser over the Internet. The full version is about five or six times longer. This demonstration version (written in Inform 7 to allow it to be played over the Internet) tries to stay as faithful as possible to the original full version (written in TADS 3), but there are a few small differences, and one or two minor features of the full game not implemented in this demonstration."</blockquote>
* ''All Hope Abandon'' ([[Eric Eve]]; 04-Jan-2007; [[Inform 7]]).
** Release 1 / Serial number 070104 / Inform 7 build 4F59 (I6/v6.31 lib 6/11N)
** {{babel|ifid=595F3562-27DA-40C1-B788-32470F619813}}
** [https://users.ox.ac.uk/~manc0049/files/AllHopeAbandon.z8 Download AllHopeAbandon.z8].


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 05:34, 24 November 2022

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XYZZY Awards 2005
Finalist - Best Game, Best Story, Best Setting, Best NPCs,
Best Individual Puzzle, Best Individual NPC
All Hope Abandon
cover art
Author(s) Eric Eve
Publisher(s) n/a
Release date(s) 07-May-2005
Authoring system TADS 3
Platform(s) TADS 3
Language(s) English
License(s) Freeware
Multimedia
Color effects none
Graphics none
Sound/Music none
Ratings
Cruelty scale Cruelty to be determined

How It Begins

You might be anyone (probably male) attending the keynote address "Rolling Away the Misconceived Stone: Structural Semiotic Signification in Mark 16:1-8" at the 14th Annual PANTS Conference, but it's obvious to you that the speaker, Professor Wortschlachter, doesn't know what he's talking about. Your mind wanders to the attractive blonde woman sitting a few rows ahead. (FLASHBACK: You met her briefly in the breakfast queue this morning and exchanged pleasantries.) Back at the conference, you feel a twinge from your chest. Unable to leave or even speak, the twinge gets worse until you black out. That's when you remember the woman's name: Felicity Hope.

You regain awareness in a grey limbo. You are empty-handed and looking pallid and insubstantial. You trudge "north" towards a faint orange glow until you reach Hell's Gate. A demon is chiseling off the inscription "ABANDON HOPE ALL YE THAT ENTER HERE" and a notice posted on the gate says that Hell is closed for demythologization.

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Versions

Version 1

Version 1.06

Version 2

Version 3

Version 4

Online demo

A re-implementation of the opening part of the game in Inform 7, created to allow playing on a web page (via a Java applet) before on-line TADS-3 play was possible.

"This is a demonstration version of All Hope Abandon, which allows the opening of the game to be played through a web browser over the Internet. The full version is about five or six times longer. This demonstration version (written in Inform 7 to allow it to be played over the Internet) tries to stay as faithful as possible to the original full version (written in TADS 3), but there are a few small differences, and one or two minor features of the full game not implemented in this demonstration."

Links

General info

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