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From: vincie@galileo.cs.jhu.edu (Michael Young Ko)
Subject: Re: Dynamic interactive fiction
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Keywords: infocom rules text-generation story-generation question
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 23:42:44 GMT
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Well, there are MUDD's out there that have gods which can
change any aspect of the game. They can add "rooms", items, etc.
However, I've never seen a computer actually do it on it's own. That
would require some fancy programming. It would be interesting...

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