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Your Death, in Four Acts, by Amanda Walker
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Post-Comp version of my Petite Mort entry for EctoComp 2021. This version adapts all 4 of the Emily Dickinson poems I originally intended to use, but was unable to do in only 4 hours.

Your Death, in two acts, by Amanda Walker
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Parser-based Petite Mort entry for EctoComp 2021

your life, and nothing else, by Lionstooth
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Befriend your neighbors. Appreciate the arts. Stay hydrated.

Your mind is gone, it must be brought, you have some rock candy., by Lenny Pitts
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In this tiny surreal game, you play as a monkey. Or, at least, you look like one. You begin in the Start Room with a yellow rock candy corn.
Your World According to a Single Word, by Kastel
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Zape's time: 10 minutes
A word wants to say more than words about your world
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, by Justin de Vesine
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In this tiny minimalistic work that satisfies the premise of the speed-if in which it was entered, you play as someone in a walled quadrangle surrounded by all items in the premise. An exit leads east.
Z-Chess, by Eric Schmidt
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Z-Life, by Julian Arnold
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A nearly non-interactive demonstration of The Game of Life (well, you can quit or restart). [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]
Z-snake, by Zach Matley
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ZassBall, by L. Ross Raszewski
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A port of an age-old Commodore 64 game in which you have to build walls though a playfield without being hit by a target in the process. Mail the author with comments to receive a cheat code. [--blurb from...
ZBefunge, by Francis Irving
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A Z-Machine interpreter for the two-dimensional programming language Befunge, complete with sample programs. [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]
ZedFunge, by Martin Bays and Francis Irving
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This is an extension to ZBefunge, adding almost complete support for the Concurrent Funge-98 specification.
Zen Speaks!, by Aldo Cumani
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A demo program that (using an intrepreter that supports sound) adds 1. annoying background "music" using standard sound effects, 2. rudimentary text-to-speech (producing a horrible robot-like voice), 3. a...
Zig-zy, by Jonathan Rosebaugh
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In this small one-room game, you play as a woman named Amy attending the XYZZY awards ceremony in VR space. Your friend Mark thinks that Earth Company is going to kill Stephen Bishop during the ceremony...

Zigamus: Zombies at Vigamus, by Marco Vallarino
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Vigamus, the Video Game Museum of Rome, has been attacked by zombies. To save it from the monsters, you can only count on your brain and the relics and gadgets exhibited in the building. This game is also...

ZIT, by Amanda Walker
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A freshly divorced mother of two, at age 50 you are preparing for your first job interview in twenty years. There's a problem. A big one. A petite mort game written in 4 hours for Ectocomp 2022. Play time...

Zokoban, by Jake Wildstrom
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Zombies, by ANONYMOUS
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PLAY.
Zombies!, by Chris Cenotti
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In this small horror game, you're an assistant janitor at the complex. Before Old Mac died last week, he warned you about the zombie research they were doing here and he must've been right because your boss...

Zork I, by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling
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Many strange tales have been told of the fabulous treasure, exotic creatures, and diabolical puzzles in the Great Underground Empire. As an aspiring adventurer, you will undoubtedly want to locate these...

ZORK I ITA, by Whovian (Bruno Bucciotti) [programming], Ragfox [translation]
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Zork in Italian.

Zork II, by Dave Lebling, Marc Blank
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The Wizard appears, floating nonchalantly in the air beside you. He grins sideways at you. The Wizard incants "Fantasize," but nothing happens. He shakes his wand. Nothing happens. With a slightly...

Zork III, by Dave Lebling, Marc Blank
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An old, oddly youthful man turns toward you slowly. His long, silver hair dances about him as a fresh breeze blows. "You have reached the final test, my friend! You are proved clever and powerful, but this...

Zork: A Troll's-Eye View, by Dylan O'Donnell
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Have you ever wondered how the life of a guard troll is? Find out in this game! [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

Zork: The Cavern of Doom, by Steve Meretzky and Manfred Pfeiffer
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The gamebook was initially published by Tor Books in September 1983 in the US (later by Puffin in the UK) as the third in a Zork gamebook series, part of the fledgling "What-Do-I-Do-Now" gamebooks line. It...


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