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[[The Annual IF Competition]] (also known as '''the [[raif|rec.arts.int-fiction]] competition''', '''IF Comp''', or just '''the comp''') was started by [[Kevin Wilson]] in 1995. The official website is at [https://www.ifcomp.org ifcomp.org]. It was taken over by [[David Dyte]] for a couple of years and was then run for many years by [[Stephen Granade]] with the help of [[Lucian Smith]] and [[Mark Musante]] and many others. On 5th January 2014, [https://www.intfiction.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10988 Granade announced] that [[Jason McIntosh]] had agreed to be the next organizer of the IF Comp, starting from the 2014 competition. [[Jacqueline Ashwell]] has organized it [https://blog.ifcomp.org/post/168184708509/i-am-pleased-to-announce-that-starting-in-2018 since 2018].
 
In 2016, operation of the competition was taken over by the [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]].
 
One of the parallel arrangements to the competition was the [http://www.plover.net/~textfire/beta.html IF Beta Website] where authors could sign up to have other community members beta test their work. More recently, requests for beta testing are being published directly on the [https://intfiction.org/c/playing/beta-testing/24 IntFiction Forum].
 
==Summary of IF Comp Results==
(See also the [https://ifcomp.org/history#winners history page on ifcomp.org].)
 
Organized by [[Gerry Kevin Wilson|G. Kevin Wilson]]:
* [[IF Comp 1995]]:
** Inform Divison: 6 entries. Winner: ''[[A Change in the Weather]]'' ([[Andrew Plotkin]]).
** TADS Divsion: 6 entries. Winner: ''[[Uncle Zebulon's Will]]'' ([[Magnus Olsson]]).
* [[IF Comp 1996]]: 27 entries. Winner: ''[[The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet]]'' ([[Graham Nelson]] as "Angela M. Horns"; [[Z-code]]).
* [[IF Comp 1997]]: 34 entries. Winner: ''[[The Edifice]]'' ([[Lucian P. Smith]]; Z-code).
 
Organized by [[David Dyte]]:
* [[IF Comp 1998]]: 27 entries. Winner: ''[[Photopia]]'' ([[Adam Cadre]] as "Opal O'Donnell"; Z-code).


[[The Annual IF Competition]] (also known as '''the rec.arts.int-fiction competition''', '''IF Comp''', or just '''the comp''') was started by [[Kevin Wilson]] in 1995. The official website is at [http://www.ifcomp.org ifcomp.org]. It was taken over by [[David Dyte]] for a couple of years and has been run for the last few years by [[Stephen Granade]] with the help of [[Lucian Smith]] and [[Mark Musante]] and many others. On 5th January 2014, [http://www.intfiction.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10988 Granade announced] that [[Jason McIntosh]] had agreed to be the next organizer of the IF Comp, starting from the 2014 competition.
Organized by [[Stephen Granade]]:
* [[IF Comp 1999]]: 37 entries. Winner: ''[[Winter Wonderland]]'' ([[Laura A. Knauth]]; Z-code).
* [[IF Comp 2000]]: 53 entries. Winner: ''[[Kaged]]'' ([[Ian Finley]]; [[TADS 2]]).
* [[IF Comp 2001]]: 51 entries. Winner: ''[[All Roads]]'' ([[Jon Ingold]]; Z-code).
* [[IF Comp 2002]]: 38 entries. Winner: ''[[Another Earth, Another Sky]]'' ([[Paul O'Brian]]; [[Glulx]]).
* [[IF Comp 2003]]: 30 entries. Winner: ''[[Slouching Towards Bedlam]]'' ([[Star Foster]] and [[Daniel Ravipinto]]; Z-code).
* [[IF Comp 2004]]: 36 entries. Winner: ''[[Luminous Horizon]]'' ([[Paul O'Brian]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2005]]: 36 entries. Winner: ''[[Vespers]]'' ([[Jason Devlin]]; Z-code).
* [[IF Comp 2006]]: 43 entries. Winner: ''[[Floatpoint]]'' ([[Emily Short]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2007]]: 27 entries. Winner: ''[[Lost Pig]]'' ([[Admiral Jota]] as "Grunk"; Z-code).
* [[IF Comp 2008]]: 35 entries. Winner: ''[[Violet]]'' ([[Jeremy Freese]]; Z-code).
* [[IF Comp 2009]]: 24 entries. Winner: ''[[Rover's Day Out]]'' ([[Jack Welch]] and [[Ben Collins-Sussman]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2010]]: 26 entries. Winner: ''[[Aotearoa]]'' ([[Matt Wigdahl]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2011]]: 38 entries. Winner: ''[[Taco Fiction]]'' ([[Ryan Veeder]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2012]]: 28 entries. Winner: ''[[Andromeda Apocalypse]]'' ([[Marco Innocenti]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2013]]: 35 entries. Winner: ''[[Coloratura]]'' ([[Lynnea Glasser]]; Glulx).


In 2016, operation of the competition was taken over by the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation.
Organized by [[Jason McIntosh]]:
* [[IF Comp 2014]]: 42 entries. Winner: ''[[Hunger Daemon]]'' ([[Sean M. Shore]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2015]]: 55 entries. Winner: ''[[Brain Guzzlers from Beyond!]]'' ([[Steph Cherrywell]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2016]]: 58 entries. Winner: ''[[Detectiveland]]'' ([[Robin Johnson]]; Web browser).
* [[IF Comp 2017]]: 80 entries. Winner: ''[[The Wizard Sniffer]]'' ([[Buster Hudson]]; Glulx).


One of the parallel arrangements to the competition is the [http://www.plover.net/~textfire/beta.html IF Beta Website] where authors can sign up to have other community members beta test their work.
Organized by [[Jacqueline Ashwell]]:
* [[IF Comp 2018]]: 77 entries. Winner: ''[[Alias 'The Magpie']]'' ([[J. J. Guest]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2019]]: 82 entries. Winner: ''[[Zozzled]]'' ([[Steph Cherrywell]]; Glulx).
* [[IF Comp 2020]]: 103 entries. Winners: ''[[The Impossible Bottle]]'' ([[Linus Åkesson]]; Dialog) tied with ''[[Tavern Crawler]]'' ([[Josh Labelle]]; Twine).
* [[IF Comp 2021]]: 71 entries. Winner: ''[[And Then You Come to a House Not Unlike the Previous One]]'' ([[B.J. Best]]; Inform 7).
* [[IF Comp 2022]]: 71 entries. Winner: ''[[The Grown-Up Detective Agency]]'' ([[Brendan Patrick Hennessy]]; Twine).
* [[IF Comp 2023]]: 74 entries. Winner: ''[[Dr Ludwig and the Devil]]'' ([[SV Linwood]]; Inform 7).
* [[IF Comp 2024]]: 67 entries. Winner: ''[[THE BAT]]'' ([[Chandler Groover]]; Inform 7).


==See also==
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* [[:Category:IF Comp works]]


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp11/rules.html IF Comp Rules].
* [https://ifcomp.org/rules IF Comp Rules].
* [http://ifdb.tads.org/search?sortby=awn&newSortBy.x=0&newSortBy.y=0&searchfor=series%3AAnnual+Interactive+Fiction+Competition&comp=1 Annual Interactive Fiction Competition] at [[IFDB]].
* {{ifdb compseries|Annual Interactive Fiction Competition}}.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/comps/howwhycomp.html The Hows and Whys of the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition] - article by [[Stephen Granade]] at [[Brass Lantern]].
* [https://intfiction.org/c/competitions/ifcomp-all Interactive Fiction Community Forum] at intfiction.org.
* Links to each years' results:<br>[http://www.ifcomp.org/comp95/ 1995], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp96/ 1996], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp97/ 1997], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp98/ 1998], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp99/ 1999], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp00/ 2000], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp01/ 2001], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp02/ 2002], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp03/ 2003], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp04/ 2004], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp05/ 2005], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp06/ 2006], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp07/ 2007], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp08/ 2008], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp09/ 2009], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp10/ 2010], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp11/ 2011], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp12/ 2012], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp13/ 2013], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp14/ 2014]], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp15/ 2015], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp16/ 2016], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp17/ 2017].
* The [[IFTF]] YouTube channel has [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbTgViUvfchdqBTuNqdc-kH6Sm8Fm6IV6 recordings of past results ceremonies]. (These events are run [https://www.twitch.tv/interactivefictioncomp on Twitch].)
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_Fiction_Competition Interactive Fiction Competition] at Wikipedia.
* Links to each years' results:<br>[http://www.ifcomp.org/comp95/ 1995], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp96/ 1996], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp97/ 1997], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp98/ 1998], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp99/ 1999], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp00/ 2000], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp01/ 2001], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp02/ 2002], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp03/ 2003], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp04/ 2004], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp05/ 2005], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp06/ 2006], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp07/ 2007], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp08/ 2008], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp09/ 2009], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp10/ 2010], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp11/ 2011], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp12/ 2012], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp13/ 2013], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp14/ 2014], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp15/ 2015], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp16/ 2016], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp17/ 2017], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp18/ 2018], [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp19/ 2019].
* [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/issue/95/9 Textual Pleasure: Parsing the Annual IF Competition] - article by [[Lara Crigger]] for [[Escapist Magazine|The Escapist]], May 2007.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_Fiction_Competition Interactive Fiction Competition] at Wikipedia.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/comps/howwhycomp.html The Hows and Whys of the Annual Interactive Fiction Competition] - article by [[Stephen Granade]] at [[Brass Lantern]]. (Now somewhat out of date.)
* [https://www.escapistmagazine.com/textual-pleasure-parsing-the-annual-if-competition/ Textual Pleasure: Parsing the Annual IF Competition] - article by [[Lara Crigger]] for [[Escapist Magazine|The Escapist]], May 2007.
* [[Mathbrush#history_year_by_year|Mathbrush has written]] a History of IFComp, Year by Year (written 2017, covering 1995-2016).


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The Annual IF Competition (also known as the rec.arts.int-fiction competition, IF Comp, or just the comp) was started by Kevin Wilson in 1995. The official website is at ifcomp.org. It was taken over by David Dyte for a couple of years and was then run for many years by Stephen Granade with the help of Lucian Smith and Mark Musante and many others. On 5th January 2014, Granade announced that Jason McIntosh had agreed to be the next organizer of the IF Comp, starting from the 2014 competition. Jacqueline Ashwell has organized it since 2018.

In 2016, operation of the competition was taken over by the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation.

One of the parallel arrangements to the competition was the IF Beta Website where authors could sign up to have other community members beta test their work. More recently, requests for beta testing are being published directly on the IntFiction Forum.

Summary of IF Comp Results

(See also the history page on ifcomp.org.)

Organized by G. Kevin Wilson:

Organized by David Dyte:

Organized by Stephen Granade:

Organized by Jason McIntosh:

Organized by Jacqueline Ashwell:

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