LlIF (Linux loves Interactive Fiction) is a simple Bash script that adds Linux support for common IF MIME-types (recognition, icons, default application, default IF dir).
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LlIF (Linux loves Interactive Fiction) is a simple Bash script that adds Linux support for common IF MIME-types (recognition, icons, default application, default IF dir).
A complete ZMachine V3 interpreter written in C#/Net Core
A Z-Machine interpreter written in Python.
A .NET Core implementation of the Infocom ZMachine spec - aka a Zork interpreter - aka 30 year old spec implemented with modern C# tooling
A Z-Machine interpreter in Java
An incomplete ZMachine interpreter written in C#
A Z-Machine emulator (used to play Infocom and modern interactive fiction) written in Java.
Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels, by Bob Bates of Infocom (1987)
A Z-machine interpreter for the Commodore 64 and similar computers
A fast and compact library for writing text adventure games for the Z-machine running on 8-bit computers as well as other platforms.
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