Incanus

From IFWiki

History: Me and IF

It all began, back to the very begining, on an old school's friends project; it was conceived among friends, never really developed, then abandoned for university pursuits, and finally brought back on my own first professional years (computing and such, not quite original, I know). And so it was that, still way back (July 1998), I coded my first adventure game.

Well... such as it was. I didn't had many resources, back then: no Internet access, hardly a PC to work on... so (knowing zilch about parser languages) I dusted off an old 80's game programming theory book (..!..) and made up a little program on QBasic 1.1 (God, was it all precarious) with the bones of an IF: parser, places, objects, vocabulary and a few NPCs (actually, objects + vocabulary).

The resulting mongrel of a game was played and criticiced by a few close friends and relations... but I never persued it any further.

Cut to 6 years later, on or about mid 2004, my interest on IF revives... so I resurrected said adventure, using InformATE (spanish library for Inform 6.30).

Author Credits

So far, I've created the following Adventure Games:

  • La Mansión (06-Jan-2005; Z-code; Spanish). Webpage. My first adventure game. It's a mystery and sci-fi (I hope) game that takes place on an old manor, with many rooms, many corners... and many a strange thing (suspense...).
  • El Protector (20-Jul-2005; Z-code; Spanish). Webpage. A small ecologycal survival tale, sci-fi style, takes place on a strange world with vast savanas... and merciless Hunters prowling.
  • Goteras (23-Jun-2006; Z-code; Spanish). Webpage. A "hard" sci-fi short tale; the "disaster in space" classic... with some humorous twists.

Keep in mind: these games are in Spanish, and I won't be translating them to English any time soon.

Review and Article Credits

  • SPAC #41 - A Testing Methodology. Generic methodology to perform an IF game testing. Article in Spanish.

Organizational Credits

Links

Interviews

  • SPAC #44 - Interview with Incanus by Antonia Visiedo about himself, his works and collaboration with the spanish IF Community. (Spanish)