Wednesday 27 March 2013

Top 10 Interactive Fiction Games


1st Place: Spider and Web , by Andrew Plotkin

2nd Place: Lost Pig , by Admiral Jota


2nd Place: Photopia , by Adam Cadre


4th Place: Anchorhead , by Michael Gentry


5th Place: A Mind Forever Voyaging , by Steve Meretzky


6th Place: De Baron , by Victor Gijsbers


6th Place: Blue Lacuna , by Aaron A. Reed


8th Place: Savoir-Faire , by Emily Short


9th Place: Shrapnel , by Adam Cadre


10th Place: Shade , by Andrew Plotkin


These are some of my favorite interactive fictional games, I have not put all of the following names on here for just one purpose, No! 

I enjoyed all of these games for the fun and excitement they gave me, but for the way they were put together. Like BLUE LACUNA by Aaron A. Reed, at the start of the game it asks you a few questions to do with your character and the first actions on which he/she makes.

I think this is in genius, more than that. Now I know I said I said the top 10 games, but I honestly think they all deserve to come first. For their amazingly structures games and the game play within them.

But the reason why I made up my mind for first place Spider and Web, was that it gave a whole new perspective on an interactive fiction. It is impeccably great to see such marvel, and creativity. So that is the reason why this game stood out from the rest.

But all of the games listed are worth having a good go at, as they are all great.

Thanks,
danielfrogs

1 comment:

  1. These fictional authors are the best of the 21st century. They have created some great games in their time and they still do today.

    I hope they create some more games as they lighten my gaming world. These are truely some of the best fictional games in the world.

    Please spare some time to dedicate some comments on this post, to the time these people spent to create such good games.

    Many thanks to all the people above, Good Work!

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