8 votes The source code for all Infocom text adventures/interactive fiction is now on Github Posted April 16, 2019 by Deimos Tags: games, zil, retro, history, interactive fiction https://github.com/historicalsource?tab=repositories Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Title historicalsource - Overview 1 comment Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK Deimos (OP) April 16, 2019 Link As Jason Scott (of archive.org) mentioned in his tweet announcing this release, the code is all written in ZIL (Zork Implementation Language), which you can learn about in the internal manual they... As Jason Scott (of archive.org) mentioned in his tweet announcing this release, the code is all written in ZIL (Zork Implementation Language), which you can learn about in the internal manual they also uploaded: Learning ZIL: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Writing Interactive Fiction But Couldn't Find Anyone Still Working Here to Ask 3 votes
Deimos (OP) April 16, 2019 Link As Jason Scott (of archive.org) mentioned in his tweet announcing this release, the code is all written in ZIL (Zork Implementation Language), which you can learn about in the internal manual they... As Jason Scott (of archive.org) mentioned in his tweet announcing this release, the code is all written in ZIL (Zork Implementation Language), which you can learn about in the internal manual they also uploaded: Learning ZIL: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Writing Interactive Fiction But Couldn't Find Anyone Still Working Here to Ask 3 votes
As Jason Scott (of archive.org) mentioned in his tweet announcing this release, the code is all written in ZIL (Zork Implementation Language), which you can learn about in the internal manual they also uploaded: Learning ZIL: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Writing Interactive Fiction But Couldn't Find Anyone Still Working Here to Ask