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Content tagged with interactive fiction

Interactive fiction is a literary form based on early text-based computer games that make use of a parser in which the player often has a first person role in interacting with the text.

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"Swipe Night is Fun, but Useless” An Analysis of Tinder’s Swipe Night, an Interactive Foray in Online Dating Lauren Rouse, Rachel Nicole Winter 2021
"Whom the Tellling Changed" Aaron A. Reed 2005
9:05 Adam Cadre 2000
A Book Itself Is a Little Machine: Emily Short’s Interactive Fiction. Illya Szilak 2013
A Brief History of Interactive Fiction Games... Choose Your Own Adventure and Visual Novels Alana Siebert 2014
A Change in the Weather Andrew Plotkin 1996
A Clash between Game and Narrative Jesper Juul 1998
A Duck Has an Adventure Daniel Merlin Goodbrey 2012
A Nervous System Jason Nelson 2015
Ad Verbum Nick Montfort 2000
Adventureland Scott Adams 1978
Affordances of an App - A reading of The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore Ture Schwebs 2014
Aisle Sam Barlow 1999
All Roads Jon Ingold 2001
Amazing Quest Nick Montfort 2020
Amnesia Thomas Disch 1986
An Annotated Bibliography Of Interactive Fiction Scholarship Dennis G. Jerz 2001
Analogue: A Hate Story Christine Love 2012
Anchorhead. An Interactive Gothic Michael S. Gentry 1998
Andromeda and Eliza Anastasia Salter, Deena Larsen 2017
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