Anyone for a Zinc session?
Anyone for a Zinc session?
This isn't strictly about wanting to play a certain game, but it's definitely about wanting to play an adventure game cooperatively, so this seems to be the right forum.
Heard about Zinc? This freeware multiplayer IF interpreter is simply put a revolution for cooperative playing of text adventures. Check this out:
http://zinc-if.sourceforge.net/
All who want to participate download the latest version of Zinc. The one who intends to act as server downloads the gamefile too. The server adds the game to Zinc's game list and starts it in server mode. All others start Zinc and connect to the server. You can chat while playing, as well as draw a map cooperatively, and anyone can type in commands (if the server is set to allow it).
Please note that the games that Zinc can play only support single-player, so while you all share playing the game, you won't have a character each in the game to play around with - you cooperatively work out what a single character should do.
Anyway, short of having a bunch of IF interested friends over at your house, I can't think of a better way to enjoy an IF game.
Zinc is written in Java and runs on all modern platforms. It can run games in Zcode and TADS format, as well as some Magnetic Scrolls games. I've tried playing Zcode and TADS games and it works very well. I have no connection to the product except for being a fan. It's freeware anyway, but I realise my enthusiasm could be mistaken for some kind of sales promotion.
If anyone with a public IP address would care to host a Zinc session some evening (European time), I'd like to join. Just mail me or MSN me at fredrik-xyzzy-ramsberg.net (replace -xyzzy- with @).
Regards,
/Fredrik
Heard about Zinc? This freeware multiplayer IF interpreter is simply put a revolution for cooperative playing of text adventures. Check this out:
http://zinc-if.sourceforge.net/
All who want to participate download the latest version of Zinc. The one who intends to act as server downloads the gamefile too. The server adds the game to Zinc's game list and starts it in server mode. All others start Zinc and connect to the server. You can chat while playing, as well as draw a map cooperatively, and anyone can type in commands (if the server is set to allow it).
Please note that the games that Zinc can play only support single-player, so while you all share playing the game, you won't have a character each in the game to play around with - you cooperatively work out what a single character should do.
Anyway, short of having a bunch of IF interested friends over at your house, I can't think of a better way to enjoy an IF game.
Zinc is written in Java and runs on all modern platforms. It can run games in Zcode and TADS format, as well as some Magnetic Scrolls games. I've tried playing Zcode and TADS games and it works very well. I have no connection to the product except for being a fan. It's freeware anyway, but I realise my enthusiasm could be mistaken for some kind of sales promotion.
If anyone with a public IP address would care to host a Zinc session some evening (European time), I'd like to join. Just mail me or MSN me at fredrik-xyzzy-ramsberg.net (replace -xyzzy- with @).
Regards,
/Fredrik
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Hi Fredrik,
I've never heard of Zinc before but it sounds like a terrific idea! This should be a must-try for the users of the site.
I'll be happy to host a session but I don't have a fast upstream connection and can't see on the Zinc site what the requirements are like. I'll take a closer look and will return shortly.
I've never heard of Zinc before but it sounds like a terrific idea! This should be a must-try for the users of the site.
I'll be happy to host a session but I don't have a fast upstream connection and can't see on the Zinc site what the requirements are like. I'll take a closer look and will return shortly.
I'm In
Hello,
I sounds just like the kind of fun, I'm interested in.
Let me know, when someone hosts a game or wants me to host one
I sounds just like the kind of fun, I'm interested in.
Let me know, when someone hosts a game or wants me to host one
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I suggest Wednesday 23 Feb at 20.00 CET (GMT + 1).
I suggest YAGWAD or The Dreamhold.
YAGWAD is short for Yes, Another Game With A Dragon! and seems to be a well-written, funny fantasy/parody game. More info and downloads: http://www.wurb.com/if/game/917 (be sure to get the latest release!)
The Dreamhold was written with newbies in mind - it tries to help the player as soon as he/she seems to need it. However, that help can also be turned off. It seems to have quite a few puzzles and good writing. Here's the premise: You wake up in a cell with amnesia, and have to explore a wizard's house for clues to regain your memory, to find out who you are, why you are there, and how to get out. More info and downloads: http://www.ministryofpeace.com/if-review/
The Dreamhold is a nominee for several XYZZY Awards, among them Best Game, Best Writing and Best Story.
I suggest YAGWAD or The Dreamhold.
YAGWAD is short for Yes, Another Game With A Dragon! and seems to be a well-written, funny fantasy/parody game. More info and downloads: http://www.wurb.com/if/game/917 (be sure to get the latest release!)
The Dreamhold was written with newbies in mind - it tries to help the player as soon as he/she seems to need it. However, that help can also be turned off. It seems to have quite a few puzzles and good writing. Here's the premise: You wake up in a cell with amnesia, and have to explore a wizard's house for clues to regain your memory, to find out who you are, why you are there, and how to get out. More info and downloads: http://www.ministryofpeace.com/if-review/
The Dreamhold is a nominee for several XYZZY Awards, among them Best Game, Best Writing and Best Story.
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Sounds like a excellent starting point! And 20.00 CET is fine with me.FredrikR wrote:I suggest Wednesday 23 Feb at 20.00 CET (GMT + 1).
The Dreamhold was written with newbies in mind - it tries to help the player as soon as he/she seems to need it.
The Dreamhold is a nominee for several XYZZY Awards, among them Best Game, Best Writing and Best Story.
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Hmm....
Hmm..... Wednesday is a bad day. I'm going to the theater to see Fame..
And let me suggest that we play Inevitable instead...
And let me suggest that we play Inevitable instead...
....Egern Pictures A/S..........
....We believe in dreams and make them come true....
....We believe in dreams and make them come true....