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Note: This Xcomp has nothing to do with XComp Minicomp 1999.
Xcomp is the 5th minicomp in the Nanocomp series of Spanish minicomps. The Xcomp focuses on experimental IF works in the Spanish language.
The original submission deadline was extended to June 1st, 2005. The voting period was from June 9th to July 17th, 2005.
Entries
Note: All games are in Spanish.
- Age Arena (Carlos Gómez; AGE (Java)).
- El Cantar de Romanfredo (Aryekaix; Z-code).
- Impulso (Expio; Adrift).
- jug2k (Antonio Márquez Marín as "Lumpi"; Common Lisp).
- Lemniscata (Depresiv; Z-code).
- La Musa (Javier Carrascosa; Glulx).
- Zendyr's Labyrinth (Carlos Gómez; AGE (Java)).
Results
Games were judged in two categories: "General" and "Rara" ("Weird"):
General
- La Musa: 8.33
- Romanfredo: 8.14
- Lemniscata: 8
- Age Arena: 6.5
- Impulso: 6.5
- Zendyr's Labyrinth: 5.83
- jug2k: 1.8
Rara
- Impulso: 9.25
- La Musa: 7
- Lemniscata: 6
- Age Arena: 5.33
- Zendyr's Labyrinth: 5.33
- jug2k: 5
- Romanfredo: 4.25
There were three physical trophies awarded:
- La Musa won "Mejor obra" (Best Work). This trophy is inscribed with the word "Artística'.
- Impulso won "Obra más RARA" (Most WEIRD Work). This trophy is inscribed with the word "Nano".
- Age Arena won "Mejor obra experimental" (Most experimental Work). This trophy is inscribed with the word "Experimental", and was a prize granted by Xcomp's organizer(s).
Links
- Xcomp homepage. Note, this website is in Spanish.
- games/competitions-spanish/xcomp2005/ at the IF Archive.