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From: cb170@city.ac.uk (HALL B J)
Subject: Re: Why not more games written in Inform?
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Date: 18 Oct 94 13:41:33 GMT
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sharvey@interaccess ( S.P.Harvey) writes:

>Myself, I'm committed to really learning this language and hope I'm not 
>alone.  

I really enjoyed spending many hours learning the language.

>I'd be curious to know what anyone else thinks of the system, and hear 
>about some projects people have in the works.  I know there must be a few 
>of you writing in Inform - you're the ones who answer my questions!

I'm working (albeit slowly) on an Inform game called 'The Reversal 
Experiment'. It's got quite a cool story (well, I think so :-).

Actually, if anyone wants to collaborate on this game, please get in 
touch (especially in the creative writing area...).


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