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About This Site A short summary of the purpose of this site, and a description of what sorts of information about IF will be available here in the coming months. introduction • second person • interactive • fiction • literature
LOTECHComp Begins! Rules and guidelines for an IF writing contest. Submit the best all-text, multiple choice computer game and win cool stuff! contest • choose your own adventure • computer games • fiction • writing
LoTechComp II - Start Your Engines! Why the world still needs more Choose-Your-Own Adventure-style computer games. contest • choose your own adventure • game design • ficion • storytelling
Margins of IF The site branches out. Some previously neglected genres of IF that we'll be keeping a closer eye on in the coming months. gamebooks • fighting fantasy • choose your own adventure • majestic • mmorpg
Multiple-Choice Adventure Engines Two nifty new applications have been published for writers who want to create "Choose-Your-Own-Adventure" style games. choose your own adventure • adventure • game engines • software • game design
The IF Lover's Bookshelf Some rare examples of interactivity in traditional literature. interactive • ayn rand • vampire • fiction • literature
LOTECHComp Prizes Six books that will be mailed out to the winners of our multiple-choice game programming contest. ayn rand • contests • books • novels • prizes
Online Stories Highlights from the online stories available in the weblinks in this topic. online • stories • kids • children • animated
Dungeons and Dragons on DVD BCI will bring all 27 episodes of the Dungeons & Dragons animated television series to a 4-volume DVD on December 5. cbs • marvel • bci • dungeons & dragons • animated
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Fine Dining For a Bargain During Restaurant Week 2005 One event that has brightened away the post-holiday doldrums in Washington D.C. has been Restaurant Week, which kicks off again today and runs through January 16. For seven days, nearly 100 of the city’s top restaurants offer prix fixe lunch and dinner menus featuring some of their signature dishes. It’s a great way to eat well and try some of the city’s best cooking at bargain prices. restaurant week • washington d.c. • fin • palette • prix fixe
Interview: Taye Diggs of Daybreak How is Daybreak different from Groundhog Day? And will viewers tune in to see the same action week after week, even with hunky Diggs leading the way? taye diggs • daybreak • abc • shawshank redemption • groundhog day
RenPy: Freeware Visual Novels Game Engine Review RenPy is a free easy to use cross-platform visual novel game engine with Python support that can be used to create story driven video games using images, text and sounds. renpy • visual novels • open source game engine • rpg game engine • 2d game engine
Henry VIII – Heads and Hearts at Hampton Court Hampton Court Palace is offering food and feasts, costumed re-enactments, exhibitions and live performances celebrating 500 years since Henry VIII became King of England. hampton court • henry viii • henry viii celebrations • windsor castle • tower of london
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Preschool Fall Science Center Ideas Young children will eagerly explore nature indoors when preschool teachers set up a science table using one or more of these preschool fall science center ideas. preschool fall science center • science table set up • young children • explore nature indoors • preschool teachers
Role-Playing Video Games for Moms: Fable 2 Gamer moms can fit Fable 2 into their schedules, no matter if they can only play for thirty minutes or once a week, and still be able to enjoy a complete RPG experience. fable 2 review • fable 2 • role-playing games for moms • rpgs for moms • gamer moms
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Choose Your Own History Adventure Capture student's attention through role playing. Let students choose their own history adventure in the classroom and make learning come alive! history lesson plans • social studies lesson plans • history lesson plans simulations • history lesson plans role playing • history creative lesson plans |
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