Interactive Fiction Competition 2002

“All you need to do is download the games, play them, and rate them. Although you are honor-bound to play and vote on as many games as possible, you may still vote as long as you have played five or more games. You may play each game for up to two hours before voting. If, after two hours have passed, you are still playing a game, you must record your vote before continuing play. You may not change that vote later. Rate each game on an integer scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the best. (The final score for each game will be the average of all scores submitted for that game.)” —Interactive Fiction Competition 2002IF Comp)

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