PAX East 2010 Speed-IF
Also known as PAX East Speed-IF, the sixty-eighth Speed-IF ran live on Saturday, March 27th, 1:30pm to 2:30 pm,
in the IF Suite at PAX East 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts. The organizer was David A. Cornelson.
Entries from off-site were also accepted; for example, "Midair Madness" was written in Seattle, Washington. Late entries were also accepted.
ClubFloyd played some of these games, beginning on the April 3, 2010 session. This was also when the final entry, "PAXLess", was released.
==The Premise==
Write a short IF game in two hours! Actually, we'll give you until 10pm, so you can attend the rest of the convention too. Work alone or in groups. The game theme will be a surprise, but I will provide I7 and TADS 3 templates for people to jump start their work. Included in the template will be standard Infocom spellcasting capabilities which will be required for the Speed-IF. I would actually like as many people as possible to code up at least one minimally implemented spell. We'll share all the coded spells before starting the event. (Hosted by me, David Cornelson)
The Premise, developed in the IF Suite. two hours, GO!
* Spellcasting
* Travel trains, plains, taxis, elevators
* Gravity changes
* Lobster
* GET LAMP movie
* Mangoes
* Fetuccini
* Actinic
* Queue maze
* Irish Potato Famine
* Revolutionary War
News & updates (RSS)
Details
Series: Speed-IF
Organizer(s): David Cornelson profile
Submission deadline: March 27, 2010
Games and Awards
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Apoptosis, by Kate McKee
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Food Magic, by Paul Hughes, Caolan Madden, Rory Madden, Laura Hughes, and (with a little help from) Carl Muckenhoupt
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Lobsters On A Plane, by Ben Collins-Sussman and Jack Welch
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Mango, by Aaron Reed, Duncan Bowsman, and Alexei Othenin-Girard
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Midair Madness, by Paul J. Furio
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PAX East 2010 Speed-IF, by Jesse McGrew and Kate Matthews
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PAXLess, by Royce Odle
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Queuelty, by Sarah Morayati
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Safehouse, by Benjamin Sokal
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Vortex 2305, by Jacqueline A. Lott
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A Wizard Goes Shopping, by Kevin Jackson-Mead
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