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* ''The Lost Kingdom'' (2004; MS-Windows, RISC OS). Winner of the [[1st Annual 1 to 2K Classic Text Adventure Competition]]. See [http://jonripley.com/i-fiction/games/LostKingdom.html homepage for ''The Lost Kingdom''].
* ''The Lost Kingdom'' (2004; MS-Windows, RISC OS). Winner of the [[1st Annual 1 to 2K Classic Text Adventure Competition]]. See [http://jonripley.com/i-fiction/games/LostKingdom.html homepage for ''The Lost Kingdom''].
* ''The Lost Kingdom BFe'' (2005; Brainfuck). Enhanced verion of ''The Lost Kingdom'' and the first released work of interactive fiction written in an esoteric programming language. See: [http://jonripley.com/i-fiction/games/LostKingdomBF.html homepage for ''The Lost Kingdom BFe''].
* ''The Lost Kingdom BFe'' (2005; Brainfuck). Enhanced verion of ''The Lost Kingdom'' and the first released work of interactive fiction written in an esoteric programming language. See: [http://jonripley.com/i-fiction/games/LostKingdomBF.html homepage for ''The Lost Kingdom BFe''].
* ''23:15'' (10-Sep-2005; MS-Windows, RISC OS). [[2nd Annual 1 to 2K Classic Text Adventure Competition]].
* ''23:15'' (10-Sep-2005; MS-Windows, RISC OS). Winner of the [[2nd Annual 1 to 2K Classic Text Adventure Competition]].


== Porting Credits ==
== Porting Credits ==

Revision as of 11:46, 25 September 2005

Lives in Sheffield, England. Known as Ravenswolf on ifMUD and IFWiki.

Author Credits

Porting Credits

  • Time Switch (1992; MS-Windows, MS-DOS, RISC OS, BBC Micro) Multi-platform port of the 1982 ZX Spectrum text adventure by Colin Carruthers. See: Time Switch

Tech Credits

  • Maintainer of the RISC OS port of Inform since version 6.21/10.

Other Credits

  • Mini-Adventure Authoring System (unreleased), a simple adventure game authoring system used by some primary schools in the author's home town.
  • Compiled JJRPD-09 containing three free adventure game disks for the BBC Micro range of computers containing games from a variety of authors.

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