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* [[NarraScope]], a games conference hosted by the [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]].
* [[NarraScope]], a games conference hosted by the [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]].
* The [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]], a nonprofit created to support IF tools and services.
* The [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation]], a nonprofit created to support IF tools and services.
* [[Gruescript]], a [[parser/choice hybrid]] development language by [[Robin Johnson]]
* [[Dialog]], an authoring language developed by [[Linus Åkesson]].
* [[Dialog]], an authoring language developed by [[Linus Åkesson]].
* [[CYOA]] platforms like [[Raconteur]] by [[Bruno Dias]], [[ink]] by [[inkle]], [[Squiffy]] by [[Alex Warren]], and [[Texture]] by [[Juhana Leinonen]] and [[Jim Munroe]].
* [[Lectrote]], a [[Glulx]] [[Interpreter|interpreter]] app by [[Andrew Plotkin]].
* Long-term jams like the [[TinyUtopias IF Jam]], curated by [[Cat Manning]], and [[The Year of Adventure]], organized by [[Robin Douglas Johnson]].
* ''[[Writing Interactive Fiction with Twine]]'', a book by [[Melissa Ford]] on authoring [[Twine]] stories.


==== Still going strong: ====
==== Still going strong: ====

Revision as of 14:45, 8 December 2021

"IF is now being written by many types of people, for many reasons, as freeware or for sale, and distributed in a wide range of places. It is harder than ever to follow what is going on, and also there is a greater than ever variety to the works and players."
--Emily Short, "Brief Bibliography about IF History," April 2016.

What's new in the IF scene:

Still going strong: