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* ''[[Hadean Lands]]'' (30-Oct-2014; Glulx). [[XYZZY Awards 2014]]: Winner of Best Setting, Best Puzzles, Best Implementation, Best Use of Innovation. Finalist for Best Game.
* ''[[Hadean Lands]]'' (30-Oct-2014; Glulx). [[XYZZY Awards 2014]]: Winner of Best Setting, Best Puzzles, Best Implementation, Best Use of Innovation. Finalist for Best Game.
* ''[[Nouns]]'' (2017; Twine).
* ''[[Nouns]]'' (2017; Twine).
* ''[[Advent Door]]'' (2020; Glulx).
* ''[[Advent Mirror]]'' (2022; Glulx).


==Porting Credits==
==Porting Credits==
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* Organizer of [[LogicPuzzleComp]] and of [[The IF Archive CSS Competition]].
* Organizer of [[LogicPuzzleComp]] and of [[The IF Archive CSS Competition]].
* One of the maintainers of the [[IF Archive]].
* One of the maintainers of the [[IF Archive]].
* One of the directors of the [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]].
* Co-founder of the [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]].


==Testing Credits==
==Testing Credits==
* ''[[Floatpoint]]'' ([[Emily Short]]; 30-Sep-2006; [[Glulx]]).
* ''[[Floatpoint]]'' ([[Emily Short]]; 30-Sep-2006; [[Glulx]]).
* ''[[The Gateway of the Ferrets]]'' ([[Eric Brown|Feneric]]; 12-Dec-2019; [[Glulx]]).


==Game Appearances==
==Game Appearances==
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* Devised the [[cruelty scale]] rating system to measure how forgiving a particular game is.
* Devised the [[cruelty scale]] rating system to measure how forgiving a particular game is.
* Zarf's games (as a group) won the {{link|url=http://jayisgames.com/best-of/2006/interactive-art-or-fiction-results/|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160501023336/http://jayisgames.com/best-of/2006/interactive-art-or-fiction-results/| Best of Interactive Art or Fiction category}} at [[Jay Is Games]]'s Best of Casual Gameplay 2006, although Zarf placed last in the popular vote. Other entrants in this contest included ''[[Floatpoint]]'' ([[Emily Short]]) and ''[[Façade]]'' ([[Michael Mateas]] and [[Andrew Stern]]).
* Zarf's games (as a group) won the {{link|url=http://jayisgames.com/best-of/2006/interactive-art-or-fiction-results/|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160501023336/http://jayisgames.com/best-of/2006/interactive-art-or-fiction-results/| Best of Interactive Art or Fiction category}} at [[Jay Is Games]]'s Best of Casual Gameplay 2006, although Zarf placed last in the popular vote. Other entrants in this contest included ''[[Floatpoint]]'' ([[Emily Short]]) and ''[[Façade]]'' ([[Michael Mateas]] and [[Andrew Stern]]).
* {{link|url=http://pr-if.org/doc/play-if-card/|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322063540/http://pr-if.org/doc/play-if-card/| IF Cheat Sheet}}.
* {{link|url=http://pr-if.org/doc/play-if-card/|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322063540/http://pr-if.org/doc/play-if-card/|IF Cheat Sheet}} (with [[Lea Albaugh]]).


==Links==
==Links==
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* [http://jayisgames.com/archives/2006/01/ifiction_zarf.php Jay is Games: Interactive Fiction: Zarf] - The "Jay is Games" blog did an overview of Zarf's IF games on January 22, 2006.
* [http://jayisgames.com/archives/2006/01/ifiction_zarf.php Jay is Games: Interactive Fiction: Zarf] - The "Jay is Games" blog did an overview of Zarf's IF games on January 22, 2006.
* [http://www.cafepress.com/eblong Zarf's Swag Annex] - Geek products for sale such as the Hungry Grue, ''Dual Transform'', and ''System's Twilight'' t-shirts; plus the Periodic Table of Dessert poster.
* [http://www.cafepress.com/eblong Zarf's Swag Annex] - Geek products for sale such as the Hungry Grue, ''Dual Transform'', and ''System's Twilight'' t-shirts; plus the Periodic Table of Dessert poster.
* {{link|url=http://gameshelf.jmac.org/author/author6b0d4/ |archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20170617215529/http://gameshelf.jmac.org/|The Gameshelf}} - Game criticism site and group blog that Andrew Plotkin contributed to from 2008-2017.  
* {{link|url=http://gameshelf.jmac.org/author/author6b0d4/ |archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20170617215529/http://gameshelf.jmac.org/|The Gameshelf}} - Game criticism site and group blog that Andrew Plotkin contributed to from 2008-2017.
* [https://intfiction.org/t/author-highlights-andrew-plotkin/13303 Author Highlights] by [[Mathbrush]] (11-May-2018).


===Interviews===
===Interviews===
* [http://www.sparkynet.com/spag/backissues/spag7.html A Change in the Weather, by Andrew Plotkin] - [[SPAG]] #7 (Special 1995 I-F Competition Issue).
* [http://www.sparkynet.com/spag/backissues/spag7.html A Change in the Weather, by Andrew Plotkin] - [[SPAG]] #7 (Special 1995 I-F Competition Issue).
* {{dead link|url=http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.14g.html|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160722101431/http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.14g.html|IF Roundtable: The Art of the Puzzle}} - [[XYZZYnews]] #14, 1998. [[Adam Cadre]], [[Lucian Smith]], Andrew Plotkin, and [[Neil deMause]] discuss puzzles.
* {{link|deadurl=http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.14g.html|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160722101431/http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.14g.html|IF Roundtable: The Art of the Puzzle}} - [[XYZZYnews]] #14, 1998. [[Adam Cadre]], [[Lucian Smith]], Andrew Plotkin, and [[Neil deMause]] discuss puzzles.
* [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/interviste/plotkin-eng Zarf, a hot coffee cup with a couple of ideas] - Interview by [[L'avventura è L'avventura]], August 2001. (Also in [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/interviste/plotkin Italian].)
* [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/interviste/plotkin-eng Zarf, a hot coffee cup with a couple of ideas] - Interview by [[L'avventura è L'avventura]], August 2001. (Also in [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/interviste/plotkin Italian].)
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/pcgamer-zarf.html PC Gamer UK Interview: Andrew Plotkin] - by Richard Cobbett for PC Gamer UK, issue 118, January 2003.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/pcgamer-zarf.html PC Gamer UK Interview: Andrew Plotkin] - by Richard Cobbett for PC Gamer UK, issue 118, January 2003.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/magicwords.html Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century] - by Andrew Vestal and Nich Maragos, illustrations by Erin Mehlos. Originally at [http://www.1up.com 1up.com]. Includes interviews of [[Emily Short]], [[Stephen Granade]], Andrew Plotkin, [[Adam Cadre]], [[Daniel Ravipinto]] and [[Star Foster]]. 2004.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/magicwords.html Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century] - by Andrew Vestal and Nich Maragos, illustrations by Erin Mehlos. Originally at [http://www.1up.com 1up.com]. Includes interviews of [[Emily Short]], [[Stephen Granade]], Andrew Plotkin, [[Adam Cadre]], [[Daniel Ravipinto]] and [[Star Foster]]. 2004.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/cgm.html The CGM Interviews] - Andrew Plotkin and [[Emily Short]] are interviewed by Lara Crigger for ''Computer Games Magazine'' #185. 2006(?).
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/cgm.html The CGM Interviews] - Andrew Plotkin and [[Emily Short]] are interviewed by Lara Crigger for ''Computer Games Magazine'' #185. 2006(?).
* {{dead link|url=http://www.gamer.co.il/gamer2/php/doc.php?id=102930|archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20070306000120/http://www.gamer.co.il:80/gamer2/php/doc.php?id=102930| gamer.co.il magazine interview}} - Translated into [[Hebrew]], February 2007.
* {{link|deadurl=http://www.gamer.co.il/gamer2/php/doc.php?id=102930|archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20070306000120/http://www.gamer.co.il:80/gamer2/php/doc.php?id=102930| gamer.co.il magazine interview}} - Translated into [[Hebrew]], February 2007.
* [http://archive.org/details/getlamp-aplotkin GET LAMP: Andrew Plotkin]. Interview clips of Plotkin for [[Get Lamp]], 2007.
* [http://archive.org/details/getlamp-aplotkin GET LAMP: Andrew Plotkin]. Interview clips of Plotkin for [[Get Lamp]], 2007.
* [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/11/05/text-to-speech-andrew-plotkin-interview/ Text To Speech: Andrew Plotkin Interview] - November 5, 2010.
* [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/11/05/text-to-speech-andrew-plotkin-interview/ Text To Speech: Andrew Plotkin Interview] - November 5, 2010.
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* [http://gamasutra.com/view/news/186263/Shade_and_the_future_of_interactive_fiction_on_the_App_Store.php Shade, and the future of interactive fiction on the App Store] - February 12, 2013.
* [http://gamasutra.com/view/news/186263/Shade_and_the_future_of_interactive_fiction_on_the_App_Store.php Shade, and the future of interactive fiction on the App Store] - February 12, 2013.
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/188458/roundtable_the_interactive_.php Roundtable: The Interactive Fiction Renaissance]. Interviewed by Leigh Alexander for Game Developer/Gamasutra, March 2013.
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/188458/roundtable_the_interactive_.php Roundtable: The Interactive Fiction Renaissance]. Interviewed by Leigh Alexander for Game Developer/Gamasutra, March 2013.
* [https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/from-infocom-to-80-days-an-oral-history-of-text-games-and-interactive-fiction/ From Infocom to 80 Days: An oral history of text games and interactive fiction]. Anna Washenko interviewed Andrew Plotkin, [[Graham Nelson]], [[Emily Short]], [[Chris Klimas]], [[Jason McIntosh]], [[Jon Ingold]], [[Kevin Wilson]], and [[Liza Daly]] for ''Ars Technica''. June 20, 2024.
* [https://www.filfre.net/2024/12/a-conversation-with-andrew-plotkin/ A Conversation with Andrew Plotkin]. Interviewed by Jimmy Maher, December 6, 2024.


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Latest revision as of 16:04, 7 December 2024

Andrew Plotkin, 2007. From GET LAMP.

Andrew Plotkin is one of the most renowned authors in the IF community. Andrew's nickname on ifMUD (and elsewhere) is Zarf. Occasionally, he is also erkyrath.

Author Credits

Porting Credits

Tech Credits

  • Wrote the proposals for Glk, Glulx, Blorb, and Floo.
  • Wrote compilers for Glulx Inform.
  • Wrote the MaxZip, XZip, MaxTADS, MacGlulxe, Quixe, and Lectrote interpreters.
  • Sensory Jam (2000; Glulx). Intended as a demo for Glulx.
  • Gave theoretical guidance and advice for Inform 7.
  • Wrote Transmatte, a Python utility that combines variations on an IF transcript into a single CYOA-like HTML page, so that an excerpt from a game can be presented along with a few relevant branching options.

Review and Article Credits

Reviews

Articles

Organizational Credits

Testing Credits

Game Appearances

As an NPC:

Other Credits

Links

Interviews