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From: langs@puhep1.princeton.edu (David Langs)
Subject: Re: Inform games?
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In article <2gtaej$8ut@news.u.washington.edu> spoof@u.washington.edu (Roy G. Bivins) writes:
>
>OK, i wanna know if anyone else out there writes games with inform.
>and i want to know where you put them if you do, and if you don't,
>could you please?  :)  i just want to know that i'm not alone.
>

You're definitely not alone.  I am currently writing a game with Inform
(which I very much like, although I think there may be a few bugs in the
parser, but it might just be me.)  This is my first game so I haven't
released any before, and it will be a while before this one is finished.

I will probably also be interested in making it available when I am
finished, so any info on how to do this would be appreciated.  I suppose
there are probably anonymous ftp sites where they can be uploaded, but I
am not sure about this.

                                            Dave



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                           Dave Langs, Dept. of Physics
                           Princeton University
                           langs@puhep1.Princeton.EDU
