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[[ADRIFT]] is a relatively new [[IF development system]] designed by [[Campbell Wild]] that allows you to create your own IF game. It was written in [[Visual Basic]] and is programmed for [[Mirosoft]] [[Windows]]. [[ADRIFT]] is intended for people who do not like [[programming]]; it sacrifices some power and flexibility for easy usability, but it is still a respected tool with a loyal user base.
ADRIFT is a relatively new [[authoring system|IF development system]] designed by [[Campbell Wild]] that allows you to create your own IF game. It was written in [[Visual Basic]] and is programmed for [[Microsoft]] [[Windows]]. ADRIFT is intended for people who do not like [[programming]]; it sacrifices some power and flexibility for easy usability, but it is still a respected tool with a loyal user base.


While [[ADRIFT]] games can be played for free, the generator is [[shareware]] and costs $17.
While ADRIFT games can be played for free, the generator is [[shareware]] and costs $17.
 
Find out more about ADRIFT at [http://www.adrift.org.uk www.adrift.org.uk].


Find out more about [[ADRIFT]] at [http://www.adrift.org.uk www.adrift.org.uk].


Return to [[Glossary]].
Return to [[Glossary]].
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Revision as of 23:11, 30 December 2004

ADRIFT is a relatively new IF development system designed by Campbell Wild that allows you to create your own IF game. It was written in Visual Basic and is programmed for Microsoft Windows. ADRIFT is intended for people who do not like programming; it sacrifices some power and flexibility for easy usability, but it is still a respected tool with a loyal user base.

While ADRIFT games can be played for free, the generator is shareware and costs $17.

Find out more about ADRIFT at www.adrift.org.uk.


Return to Glossary.