
Winners of the 2006 IFComp
The organizer of the 2006 Annual Interactive Fiction Competition was Stephen Granade.
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Nov 16, 2006 · The results are in, and Emily Short’s Floatpoint takes top honors at the 2006 Interactive Fiction Competition. The Primrose Path by Nolan Bonvouloir and The Elysium Enigma by Eric Eve …
IFComp 2006 - IFWiki
IFComp 2006 ... The 12th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition was organized by Stephen Granade.
Interactive Fiction Competition - Wikipedia
Almost always, there are enough prizes donated that anyone who enters will get one. The following is a list of first place winners to date: Only two competitors have won more than once: Paul O'Brian, …
Interactive Fiction Competition Winners - Recommended List
These are the games that won First Place honours in the IFComp each year. 1. The Bat by Chandler Groover. 2. Dr Ludwig and the Devil by SV Linwood. 3. The Grown-Up Detective Agency by Brendan …
IFComp 2006 Results - IFComp - The Interactive Fiction Community …
Nov 16, 2006 · CompetitionsIFComp ifcomp2006 Anonymous November 16, 2006, 7:54am 1 1 Floatpoint, by Emily Short 2 The Primrose Path, by Nolan Bonvouloir 3 The Elysium Enigma, by Eric …
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History of IFComp, year by year: 2006 - IF Reviews and Essays - The ...
Jul 19, 2017 · Floatpoint was Emily Short’s IFComp winner. Having placed 2nd in IFComp six years earlier, she used the new language Inform 7 to craft a massively detailed game.
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# Comp06.zip All of the entries in the 2006 competition in one package. Unzip into a directory with the -d option to preserve the original subdirectory structure. This file is around 10MB in size. # …
Competition-winning games - IFWiki
Competition-winning games Here, we are counting winners as those with 1st place, or with awards like "Best..." or "Winner...", or "Audience Choice" or "Alumni's Choice". The first 200 games are shown in …