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Acronym for the [http://www.tads.org Text Adventure Development System], created by [[Michael J. Roberts]] as a shareware package in 1987 and then released as freeware in 1996.  Before the advent of [[Inform]] and [[Hugo]], this was clearly the most capable IF creation system available, and it is still widely popular.  Some of the major games in TADS include <i>Losing Your Grip</i>, by [[Stephen Granade]]; <i>Worlds Apart</i>, by [[Suzanne Britton]]; and <i>Once and Future</i>, by [[Kevin Wilson]]. The next version of TADS, [[TADS 3]], is under development now and is expected to be a fairly major overhaul.
Acronym for the [http://www.tads.org Text Adventure Development System], created by [[Michael J. Roberts]] as a shareware package in 1987 and then released as freeware in 1996.  Before the advent of [[Inform]] and [[Hugo]], this was clearly the most capable IF creation system available, and it is still widely popular.  Some of the major games in TADS include <i>Losing Your Grip</i>, by [[Stephen Granade]]; <i>Worlds Apart</i>, by [[Suzanne Britton]]; and <i>Once and Future</i>, by [[Kevin Wilson]]. The next version of TADS, [[TADS 3]], is under development now and is expected to be a fairly major overhaul.


 
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Acronym for the Text Adventure Development System, created by Michael J. Roberts as a shareware package in 1987 and then released as freeware in 1996. Before the advent of Inform and Hugo, this was clearly the most capable IF creation system available, and it is still widely popular. Some of the major games in TADS include Losing Your Grip, by Stephen Granade; Worlds Apart, by Suzanne Britton; and Once and Future, by Kevin Wilson. The next version of TADS, TADS 3, is under development now and is expected to be a fairly major overhaul.