This is excellent Cary. You beat me to the punch. It seems that the 
games written in tads are the better ones, but the games in adrift are 
not bad either. I'm in fact, in the process of writing an adult game 
myself. I'm using the Adrift system. Due to getting a full time job and 
moving over 1000 miles toward the East however, I've not had much time 
to put into the game. I'm hoping to finish it sometime this year though.

I had some alpha testers, but most were too busy with real life and so 
they did not report back problems and findings and suggestions as 
quickly as I would hope. Now I'm in a similar situation where I can't 
write or work on the game as often as I would like, but one can hope.

All the best.

Cary wrote:
> http://www.aifcommunity.org/games/
> These are adult interactive fiction games, that's what AIF stands for.
> You'll need an interpreter to play them, if you've never played interactive
> fiction before, it's not too hard to get an interpreter set up to play
> interactive fiction games, the only thing is there are several different
> interpreters and you may have to download 2 or 3 of them because there are
> several different types of interactive fiction games that play on those
> interpreters.  Anyways, I've played a lot of these adult interactive fiction
> games and they are really cool.
> For online games, there are quite a few adult muds out there, go to
> http://www.mudconnect.com and look for the category listing, under the
> category listing look for adult-based muds there are a lot.
> As for regular blind accessible games, I can't think of any, other than
> Spanker, as was previously mentioned.
> -Cary
>
>   


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