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** User interface programming by [[Thomas Lynge]].
** User interface programming by [[Thomas Lynge]].
** Beta-testing by [[Jacqueline A. Lott|Jacqueline Ashwell]], [[Peter Berman]], [[Eric Eve]], [[Jim Aikin]], and [[Paul O'Brian]].
** Beta-testing by [[Jacqueline A. Lott|Jacqueline Ashwell]], [[Peter Berman]], [[Eric Eve]], [[Jim Aikin]], and [[Paul O'Brian]].
** Custom book and Glulx versions available from [[https://textfyre.itch.io/jack-toresal-and-the-secret-letter]]
** Custom book and Glulx versions available from [[https://textfyre.itch.io/jack-toresal-and-the-secret-letter Itch.io]]


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Author(s) Michael Gentry and David A. Cornelson
Publisher(s) Textfyre
Release date(s) 26-Jun-2009
Authoring system Inform 7
Platform(s) FyreVM, Glulx
Language(s) English
License(s) Commercial
Multimedia
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How It Begins

You are Jack Toresal, an orphan in the pre-industrial kingdom of Miradania. Suddenly and for no reason you can fathom, men are chasing you through the town plaza. Thus begins a young adult fantasy story that will lead you to revelations of your parents and more.

Notable Features

  • First commercial Interactive Fiction game from Textfyre, intended to sell in schools.
  • Uses a Microsoft Silverlight (unsupported/requires Internet Explorer) custom book user interface.
  • Designed and Written in a Word document, separately from its coding, done by a third party.

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Miradania series by Textfyre
Jack Toresal and The Secret Letter (2009)
Jack Toresal and The Trial of the Vedd
Untitled (episode III)