Sunday, 3 January 2010

Interactive Fiction

Here's a one off entry to allow the posting of my very own interactive fiction, the final project for this module on E-Publishing. This is a link to download the .z8 file. the final project for this module on E-Publishing. Its a fun story of orange skies, mice and a confused person on a flashback - frankly if this isn't turned into a feature film within a week I'll be shocked. Below are download links for the story file and then interpreter programmes for Windows, Mac and the I-Phone (yep you can play this bad boy on the move).

Orange Skies Interactive Fiction Story

Interpreter for Windows

Interpreter for Macs

Interpreter for I-Phone

More interpreters can be found here. The story is an adaption of a short story I wrote over summer, which can be found here. Its not long, but is slightly different to the interactive fiction version.

Its not a very complex interactive fiction to be honest. To navigate it, you can go north, east, west and south. You can take items. You can eat things. Theres even a bed you can get in :). Good times all round I think you'll agree.

There we go, happy new year. Hope you like it :)

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Orange Skies by David Horn is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.

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