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30 games; award date February 22, 2010We are pleased to announce a very special Casual Gameplay Design Competition, one focused entirely on interactive fiction! For CGDC #7, we're calling on IF authors to craft one-room games incorporating the theme "escape". It's text-only...
3 games; award date February 22, 2010The Even Competition (a.k.a. EvenComp) is a competition for ADRIFT games. Dates Submission deadline: December 10, 2009. Voting deadline: January 10, 2010 (or once the poll reaches 10 votes, whichever comes last). Results were announced...
7 games in 3 divisionsThe 2009 InsideADRIFT Awards were organized by Duncan Bowsman. The voting deadline was January 22, 2010.
1 game; award date November 20, 2009The aim of GameplayComp is to create a game which explores non-traditional forms of gameplay while still remaining IF.
3 games; award date November 17, 2009The annual Adrift Hallowe'en (horror and sci-fi) themed competition. Entries must be completed in 3 hours. "Ectocomp is a Speed IF Competition for Hallowe'en. Entries can be darn near anything (they don't always turn out to be horror,...
24 games in 2 divisions; award date November 16, 2009The annual competition for original IF, judged by the readership of rec.arts.int-fiction.
3 games; award date October 31, 2009A yearly Halloween contest for ghost stories. It has been open to interactive fiction entries since 2002, but none were submitted until 2009.
3 games; award date September 19, 20091 gameWrite a game with the number 11, teaching, a dishwasher, steam, teleportation, a Marvel character, tossing fish, a long distance relationship, and something about one hour. Go! (from ifwiki.org)
4 games; award date June 15, 2009The ADRIFT IntroComp 2009 was a competition (organized by Ken Franklin) for ADRIFT games which are just introductions using no more than 3 locations. Judging was via a forum poll where the games could be discussed.
4 games; award date April 28, 2009The Spring Thing, also known as the Fall Fooferall, is an annual competition that was originally conceived and organized by Adam Cadre. The Spring Thing is designed to operate at the opposite time of year from the annual IF Comp in...
3 gamesThe Spring ting was an ADRIFT competition. The submission deadline was April 1, 2009, 23:59 GMT. Only non-registered users of ADRIFT could submit games. The prize for the winner (and also, if there had been five or more entries, for the...
11 games in 10 divisions; award date March 14, 20093 games; award date February 9, 20095th edition of the semi-regular French IF Comp
5 games; award date December 16, 20084th edition of the semi-regular French IF Comp.
35 games in 2 divisions; award date November 15, 2008The annual competition for original IF, judged by the readership of rec.arts.int-fiction.
7 gamesThe annual Adrift Hallowe'en (horror and sci-fi) themed competition. Entries must be completed in 3 hours. ULES: * The theme is fairly general; ghost stories, horror, the supernatural, weird fiction, spine-chilling tales, pulp magazine...
10 gamesThe Odd Competition is a competition for ADRIFT games, organized by Abbi Park a.k.a. "alsnpk". For this competition, authors need to pair up each one of these numbers: 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11, with one of these: rooms, objects, tasks, events,...
6 games; award date September 7, 20085 games; award date July 31, 2008A competition for any unreleased, but complete, ADRIFT games, organized by Ken Franklin.