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15 games in 10 divisions; award date March 2, 200416 games6 games; award date December 31, 2003ADRIFT End of Year Comp 2003 was for any ADRIFT game released during 2003.
30 games in 2 divisions; award date November 15, 2003The annual competition for original IF, judged by the readership of rec.arts.int-fiction.
1 game; award date October 31, 2003A yearly Halloween contest for ghost stories that started in 1998. This was the second year in which it accepted interactive fiction stories.
13 gamesTo create a game in ADRIFT in only one hour (or less).
5 gamesAll games must be written using Adrift 4.0 There is a limit of 20 rooms (as in rooms in the Adrift generator). It is always possible to make one room seem like many.
6 games in 3 divisions; award date May 3, 2003A competition for IF art pieces with minimal use of plots or puzzles. Entrants were expected to focus on objects (Still Life division), scenery/rooms (Landscape division), NPCs (Portrait division), or activities (Event division).
4 games; award date April 22, 2003The 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 Adrift Spring Competition is open for any unreleased, but complete, Adrift games. Competition entries must be in by 20 April 2003, with judging taking place in the following week.
6 games; award date April 5, 20037 gamesCreate an ADRIFT game which consists of one location only.
19 games in 10 divisions; award date February 3, 20033 gamesTo create a game in ADRIFT in only one hour (or less).
6 games; award date December 31, 2002ADRIFT End of Year Comp 2002 was for any ADRIFT game released during 2002.
38 games in 2 divisions; award date November 15, 2002The annual competition for original IF, judged by the readership of rec.arts.int-fiction.
1 game; award date October 31, 2002A yearly Halloween contest for ghost stories that started in 1998. This was the first year that it accepted interactive fiction entries.
10 games; award date September 23, 2002A countdown of the best IF released between 1995 and 2002, intended to be useful to IF newcomers.
2 games; award date August 25, 2002ADRIFT Summer Comp 2002 also called the Adrift Summer Minicomp ran during August 2002. The organizer was Ken Franklin. The submission deadline was 16:00 GMT on Sunday 18 August 2002. Judging ended at 16:00 GMT on Sunday 25 August 2002.
1 game; award date June 2, 2002The 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...