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From: M.S.Walker@cs.cf.ac.uk (M Walker)
Subject: Adventure writing language
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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 10:40:13 GMT
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I have just about finished writing a program which allows people to write
adventure (as we used to call it in the 'good old days') games.

It is based upon a program called 'The PAW' for those who remember it.

I would appreciate some comments on the program, bug reports, possible
additions, etc., since I want to have a marketable system, one day.

Also, any comparisions as to what people prefer - the way of doing things
that I have chosen, or other systems available right now, would be more
than welcome.

If anyone would like a copy of the prog, which is for Windows95 (sorry, no
other versions available right now - there'll be a Win3 version in around July)
then can you email me as
ffyon@enterprise.net

and I'll be happy to send you a copy of the prog as it stands - including the
minimal documentation that exists right now.



Mark Walker.

