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* ''[[Floyd (game)|Floyd]]'' ([[Adam Biltcliffe]]; [[Z-code]]). File: pf.zip. | * ''[[Floyd (game)|Floyd]]'' ([[Adam Biltcliffe]]; [[Z-code]]). File: pf.zip. | ||
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Revision as of 23:18, 27 March 2024
The twenty-fifth Speed-IF was on May 27, 2001 and organized by Duncan Cross.
Premise
You have two hours to write a game based on the production of the movie version of any work of IF. It must include a magic 8-ball, the death of an NPC, and a detached ampersand. Bonus points for featuring use of the phrase "PAK CHOOIE" by a robot, "PON" as the sound of a bubble bursting, a hair-related puzzle, a dedication to a type of pasta or shoe, an unusual candle, and use of tertiary compass directions, such as northnorthwest.
Game
- Floyd (Adam Biltcliffe; Z-code). File: pf.zip.
Links
- Download or view contents of SpeedIF_SchmeedIF.zip, at the IF Archive.
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