I am no longer a student, making regular maintenance of this page difficult. I am currently working for Zoesis Studios, a spin-off from the Oz Project I was involved in at CMU. We are working to create believable, interactive characters in realtime, animated, 3D environments. A bit removed from traditional IF, but still sharing many of the same interactivity, character, and storytelling goals. If you'd like to see some of what we do, check out OttoAndIris.com and Mr. Bubb in Space for family-oriented fare and The Pearl Demon for something a bit more sinister. (Sorry, they only run under Windows for now.)
I will continue to do what I can to keep this site current, though turnaround time on new links might be slower than it used to be.
I am including this section as I feel that graphical adventures
are a form of IF. Some of them are even pretty good IF. They are
not, however, the main focus of this page, simply because I do not
have the time to focus on traditional text adventures and graphical
adventures.
Here are a number of interesting pages related to graphical adventures
that are also (somehow) related to text adventures.
[I have never tried any of these systems and they are (supposedly) more
like on-line role-playing games than IF. Nonetheless, if this is the kind
of thing you are looking for, try them out. Note: They are most likely
long-distance calls.]
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There are some in the IF community who don't feel that graphical
adventures are real IF. Real IF is text based only. My take is that
graphical adventures are to text adventures what movies are to novels.
They are neither a better nor worse medium--just different. They are
both interactive and fictional, making them both IF. In fact,
however, it often seems that companies that create graphical
adventures spend too much time on the graphics and sound and not
enough time on the story and characters. Despite the huge budgets, I
don't think there is a graphical adventure that is as good as, say, "A
Mind Forever Voyaging" in terms of story and characters.