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BetaComp 2003, originally called Beta-Test Comp, was a minicomp organized by [[Jessica Knoch]] which ran from August 15–30, 2003. Unlike other IF minicomps, entrants did not submit games. Instead, entrants were asked to download Jessica's fake game, ''[[Undersea Adventure]]'', and submit a [[beta-testing]] report. These reports would be judged by Jessica in the following categories: Organization, Clarity, Thoroughness, and Ability to criticize.
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BetaComp 2003, originally called Beta-Test Comp, was a [[minicomp]] organized by [[Jessica Knoch]] which ran from August 15–30, 2003. Unlike other IF minicomps, entrants did not submit games. Instead, entrants were asked to download Jessica's fake game ''[[Undersea Adventure]]'' and submit a [[beta-testing]] report. These reports would be judged by Jessica in the following categories: Organization, Clarity, Thoroughness, and Ability to criticize.


There were eight entrants, and in a [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.int-fiction/msg/0740c0710826cfa8 lengthy post to rec.games.int-fiction], all of them were declared winners thusly:
There were eight entrants, and in a [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.int-fiction/msg/0740c0710826cfa8 lengthy post to rec.games.int-fiction], all of them were declared winners thusly:

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BetaComp 2003
Competition
Frequency
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Part of series BetaComp
Website [http:// ]
Organiser Jessica Knoch
IFDB event page Event
IFDB series page Series
Total entries
Event dates
Event begins 15 Aug 2003
Event ends 30 Aug 2003
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BetaComp 2003, originally called Beta-Test Comp, was a minicomp organized by Jessica Knoch which ran from August 15–30, 2003. Unlike other IF minicomps, entrants did not submit games. Instead, entrants were asked to download Jessica's fake game Undersea Adventure and submit a beta-testing report. These reports would be judged by Jessica in the following categories: Organization, Clarity, Thoroughness, and Ability to criticize.

There were eight entrants, and in a lengthy post to rec.games.int-fiction, all of them were declared winners thusly:

Links

BetaComp 2003 (archive) - results and original announcement