Single-player text-based adventure, written in Java
CubicleStorm is a throwback to the text-based adventures of yore. Is there anything beyond the office? Find your way out.
Cubicle Storm is in alpha status. Currently, players may roam the world and explore, but such things as objects, NPCs, quests, are not implemented yet.
Cubicle Storm is a 9 x 11 grid; 99 rooms, 76 of them unique.
DiaT stands for: Diat is a Textadventure - but its even more, Its an emulator for playing and creating Textadventures like back in the 80s.
Its written in Java.
It's a program that reads data from a human-readable xml file to create a text-based game, allowing people unfamiliar with programming to craft their own customized textadventures.
Sounds and graphics can also be added.
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
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KKTechGameMaster is a word editor and random name generator for role-playing aid to help Game Masters in the fulfillment of new adventures. The suite covers desktop and mobile applications with different languages (VB6, VB .NET, Java, J2ME).
The purpose of this project is to develop an engine for running web based Interactive Fiction (also known as textadventures) and to develop a XML based Interactive Fiction Markup Language (IFML).