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Author of Desert Adventure ([http://samiam.org/software/parchment/desert.html Play online] [http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/scott-adams/games/scottfree/desert-scott.zip Download]), which is slightly notable because it uses the pre-Infocom [[Scott Adams]] format (as well as having a Z-machine conversion).  Also made, around the same time, a [[Cloak of Darkness]] port for Scott's format, which can also be [http://samiam.org/software/parchment/cloak.html played online]
Desert Adventure got [http://solutionarchive.com/game/id,5346/Desert+Adventure.html a couple of reviews] years later.  It was a one-day project; its intention is to be an open source game people can include with interpreters of Scott Adams formatted games.  Since there hasn't been any serious interest in those old Scott Adams games since 1995 (when [[Alan Cox]] made the Scottfree interpreter and Bjorn Gustsvsson made the scott2zip converter to convert Scott Adams files into Inform 5.5 source code files), we ended up with just a simple little adventure.
==Organizational Credits==
* Organizer of the [[C-40 Contest]]; see [http://maradns.blogspot.com/2007/10/announce-c-40-interactice-fiction.html C-40 interactive fiction contest].
==Review and Article Credits==
==Review and Article Credits==
* [http://maradns.blogspot.com/2007/09/brief-reviews-of-all-of-commodore-32.html Reviews] of [[Commodore 32 Contest]].
* [http://maradns.blogspot.com/2007/09/brief-reviews-of-all-of-commodore-32.html Reviews] of [[Commodore 32 Contest]].

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Author of Desert Adventure (Play online Download), which is slightly notable because it uses the pre-Infocom Scott Adams format (as well as having a Z-machine conversion). Also made, around the same time, a Cloak of Darkness port for Scott's format, which can also be played online

Desert Adventure got a couple of reviews years later. It was a one-day project; its intention is to be an open source game people can include with interpreters of Scott Adams formatted games. Since there hasn't been any serious interest in those old Scott Adams games since 1995 (when Alan Cox made the Scottfree interpreter and Bjorn Gustsvsson made the scott2zip converter to convert Scott Adams files into Inform 5.5 source code files), we ended up with just a simple little adventure.

Organizational Credits

Review and Article Credits