Imagine yourself creating a game with a world for other people to inhabit on your own computer. It is a world without sounds or visuals. Now, put yourself into the textual world and imagine yourself in that world and living through the game. Laura L. Hogue —Text-based computer game lets players interact with story.
Similar:
Dr. David von Schlichten honors the spectrum of motivations (not always financial) feature...
I Don’t Know Why Everyone’s in Denial About College Students Who Can’t Do the Reading
Progress on a customizable "[E] to Activate" system (Visual Scripting, Unity3D)
How the printing press changed “you”: when reading changed, so did writing
Traces of Scribes
Chess with my son. As usual, it didn't go well for me.
Pingback: In April, 2001 I was blogging about interactive fiction, Roget’s Thesaurus, John Lennon, HTML Frames, and C.S. Lewis | Jerz's Literacy Weblog (est. 1999)