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==Author Credits==
==Author Credits==
* ''Interstate Zero'' a.k.a. ''I-0'' (1997; [[Z-code]]). Winner of [[Best Game]] and [[Best Individual PC]] (Tracy Valencia), [[XYZZY Awards 1997]]. Also, finalist for [[Best Use of Medium]], [[Best Individual NPC]], [[Best NPCs]], [[Best Setting]], [[Best Story]], and [[Best Writing]].
* ''[[I-0|Interstate Zero]]'' a.k.a. ''[[I-0]]'' (1997; [[Z-code]]). Winner of [[Best Game]] and [[Best Individual PC]] (Tracy Valencia), [[XYZZY Awards 1997]]. Also, finalist for [[Best Use of Medium]], [[Best Individual NPC]], [[Best NPCs]], [[Best Setting]], [[Best Story]], and [[Best Writing]].
* ''[[Photopia]]'' (as "[[Opal O'Donnell]]"; 1998; [[Z-code]], [[Glulx]]). [[IF Comp 1998]]: 1st place. Winner of [[Best Writing]] and [[Best Story]], [[XYZZY Awards 1998]]. Also, finalist for [[Best Individual NPC]], [[Best Individual Puzzle]], [[Best NPCs]], [[Best Game]], and [[Best Use of Medium]].
* ''[[Photopia]]'' (as "[[Opal O'Donnell]]"; 1998; Z-code, [[Glulx]]). [[IF Comp 1998]]: 1st place. Winner of Best Writing and Best Story, [[XYZZY Awards 1998]]. Also, finalist for Best Individual NPC, [[Best Individual Puzzle]], Best NPCs, [[Best Game]], and [[Best Use of Medium]].
* ''Flowers for Algernon'' (as "Deborah Keyes"; 1998; [[Z-code]]). [[Textfire 12-Pack]].
* ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]'' (as "Deborah Keyes"; 1998; Z-code). [[Textfire 12-Pack]].
* ''Coke Is It!'' (Adam Cadre, [[David Dyte]], [[Michael Fessler]], [[Lucian P. Smith]], [[Dan Shiovitz]], [[Adam Thornton]], [[J. Robinson Wheeler]]; 1999; [[Z-code]]).
* ''[[Coke Is It!]]'' (Adam Cadre, [[David Dyte]], [[Michael Fessler]], [[Lucian P. Smith]], [[Dan Shiovitz]], [[Adam Thornton]], [[J. Robinson Wheeler]]; 1999; Z-code).
* ''Varicella'' (1999; [[Z-code]]). Winner for [[Best Game]], [[Best NPCs]], [[Best Individual NPC]] (Miss Sierra), and [[Best Individual PC]] (Primo Varicella), [[XYZZY Awards 1999]]. Finalist for [[Best Use of Medium]], [[Best Puzzles]], [[Best Story]], and [[Best Writing]].
* ''[[Varicella]]'' (1999; Z-code). Winner for Best Game, Best NPCs, Best Individual NPC (Miss Sierra), and [[Best Individual PC]] (Primo Varicella), [[XYZZY Awards 1999]]. Finalist for Best Use of Medium, [[Best Puzzles]], Best Story, and Best Writing.
* ''9:05'' (1999; [[Z-code]]). Finalist at [[XYZZY Awards 2000]] for [[Best Individual Puzzle]].
* ''[[9:05]]'' (1999; Z-code). Finalist at [[XYZZY Awards 2000]] for Best Individual Puzzle.
* ''shrapnel'' (2000; [[Z-code]]). Winner at [[XYZZY Awards 2000]] for [[Best Use of Medium]]; also, finalist for [[Best Setting]] and [[Best Story]].
* ''[[shrapnel]]'' (2000; Z-code). Winner at XYZZY Awards 2000 for Best Use of Medium; also, finalist for Best Setting and Best Story.
* ''1981'' (as "A.D. McMlxxxi"; 2001; [[Z-code]]). [[SmoochieComp]].
* ''[[1981 (game)|1981]]'' (as "A.D. McMlxxxi"; 2001; Z-code). [[SmoochieComp]].
* ''Textfire Golf'' (2001; [[Z-code]]). Finalist at [[XYZZY Awards 2001]] for [[Best Individual Puzzle]], [[Best Use of Medium]], [[Best NPCs]], and [[Best Setting]].
* ''[[Textfire Golf]]'' (2001; Z-code). Finalist at [[XYZZY Awards 2001]] for Best Individual Puzzle, Best Use of Medium, Best NPCs, and Best Setting.
* ''Jigsaw 2'' (2001; [[Z-code]]). [[WalkthroughComp]].
* ''[[Jigsaw 2]]'' (2001; Z-code). [[WalkthroughComp]].
* ''Pac-Man'' (as Anonymous; 2001; [[Z-code]]). [[IF Arcade]].
* ''[[Pac-Man]]'' (as Anonymous; 2001; Z-code). [[IF Arcade]].
* ''Lock & Key'' (2002; [[Glulx]]). Winner at [[XYZZY Awards 2002]] for [[Best NPCs]], [[Best Individual NPC]], and [[Best Individual Puzzle]]; also finalist for [[Best Puzzles]], [[Best Use of Medium]], and [[Best Game]].
* ''[[Lock & Key]]'' (2002; Glulx). Winner at [[XYZZY Awards 2002]] for Best NPCs, Best Individual NPC, and Best Individual Puzzle; also finalist for Best Puzzles, Best Use of Medium, and Best Game.
* ''Narcolepsy'' (2003; [[Glulx]]). With dream sequences written by: [[Stephen Bond]], [[Liza Daly]], [[Jennifer Earl]], [[Stephen Granade]], [[Jon Ingold]], [[Nick Montfort]], [[Paul O'Brian]], [[Andrew Plotkin]], [[Dan Shiovitz]], [[Emily Short]], [[Bridget Sweeney]], and [[J. Robinson Wheeler]]. Winner at [[XYZZY Awards 2003]] for [[Best Writing]]; finalist for [[Best Story]], [[Best Setting]], [[Best NPCs]], [[Best Individual NPC]], [[Best Individual PC]], and [[Best Use of Medium]].
* ''[[Narcolepsy]]'' (2003; Glulx). With dream sequences written by: [[Stephen Bond]], [[Liza Daly]], [[Jennifer Earl]], [[Stephen Granade]], [[Jon Ingold]], [[Nick Montfort]], [[Paul O'Brian]], [[Andrew Plotkin]], Dan Shiovitz, [[Emily Short]], [[Bridget Sweeney]], and J. Robinson Wheeler. Winner at [[XYZZY Awards 2003]] for Best Writing; finalist for Best Story, Best Setting, Best NPCs, Best Individual NPC, Best Individual PC, and Best Use of Medium.
* ''Mystery House Makeover'' (2005; [[Glulx]]). [[Mystery House Taken Over]].
* ''[[Mystery House Makeover]]'' (2005; Glulx). [[Mystery House Taken Over]].


==Other Credits==
==Other Credits==

Revision as of 12:40, 17 March 2006

Adam Cadre is one of the most renowned authors in the IF community. He is also the author of the novel Ready, Okay!.

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