Sunday, June 29, 2014

Disambiguation Control for 6L02 for Inform 7

Hi, a short post letting people know of the existence of a new Disambiguation Control version for the new build of I7. The AIF Toolkit is substantially improved by this extension and, if you haven't already done so, you should update to the new version.

Installation
Go to here, and then either copy-paste over the old Disambiguation Control extension or click File>New Extension... fill out the dialogues, then paste the new stuff over.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Fencing Academy Part 4

Parts 1, 2 and 3 can be found on my Literotica page here.

Chapter 4 can be opened below (Warning: Large file)


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

AIF Toolkit v0.7.1

Hi everyone. The last two weeks have been amazing for me. I'm back in school, I'm going to start a new job, and I'm moving soon. Something has also come up which has made me feel pretty heady, and I hope I can share that with you guys soon. Basically I've been pretty much run off my feet these days.

So leave it to debugging Adult CYOA to totally spoil my mood. Getting it into working order has been a nightmare. I've spent about five hours on just a single bug. It still isn't working well, but at least it's usable if a little crippled. There are other things I really ought to update but damn, I just want to go to bed, y'know?

Anyways, I'm dropping it here. As is. Of course, I'll be going back to it and make the documentation all pretty and such.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Fencing Academy Part 3, More Reviews, and the Minicomp

Fencing Academy Part 3 is up. You can read it here. Unfortunately, I tried to post it on the blog itself but it appears there are technical issues with posting a lot of text. I will need to figure that out before I do it again.

The minicomp is coming up, and I'm going to be working on an entry. Unfortunately, because of real-life issues I have not had a ton of time to work on it, but with approximately a month and a half to go I feel like I have plenty of time. I will be releasing it with an annotated, open source and it will also serve as a demonstration game for the AIF Toolkit. It shows off a lot of fancy tricks and I hope people enjoy it.

BTW, if anyone needs any technical assistance with their entry, I'd be happy to help.

I also want to say I'm planning on writing a review of Magician's Nephew at some point, I just haven't had the time to sit down and play the game. I usually try and avoid reading ExLibris's until I get a chance to play it myself. So that's something to look forward to.