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* [[Spring Thing 2018]].
* [[Spring Thing 2018]].
** Recipient of Audience Choice ribbon and Alumni's Choice ribbon: ''[[Illuminismo Iniziato]]'' ([[Michael J. Coyne]]; Glulx).
** Recipient of Audience Choice ribbon and Alumni's Choice ribbon: ''[[Illuminismo Iniziato]]'' ([[Michael J. Coyne]]; Glulx).
* [[Spring Thing 2019]].
** Recipient of Audience Choice Best in Show ribbon: ''[[Among the Seasons]]'' ([[Kieran Green]]; Twine).
** Recipient of Audience Choice Best in Show ribbon: ''[[The Missing Ring]]'' ([[Felicity Drake]]; Twine).


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 15:14, 4 July 2020

Note: this competition isn't the same as the Spring ting.


Spring Thing logo.jpg

The Spring Thing, also known as the Fall Fooferall, is an annual competition that was originally conceived and organized by Adam Cadre. The Spring Thing is designed to operate at the opposite time of year from the annual IF Comp in October, and places a emphasis on both longer and higher quality entries than the IF Comp. To help encourage well-tested entries, the rules once provided a mechanism to disqualify buggy games; however, this was removed in the hopes that the entry fee alone would be enough to discourage low-quality games.

The organizer of the Spring Thing from 2005 to 2013 was Greg Boettcher; the current organizer is Aaron A. Reed.

The Spring Things

Organized by Adam Cadre:

Organized by Greg Boettcher:

Organized by Aaron A. Reed:

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