Like it says!
Thanks!!!
OK and please judge the games, NOT the countries…
Best regards from Italy,
dott. Piergiorgio.
Dang it, Mike. You beat me to it! ![]()
Yes!
The 31st Annual #IFComp is live! 85 new interactive fiction entries are ready for you to play and judge. (You only need to rate 5 to cast a ballot!)
Read more about this year’s competition at blog.ifcomp.org
Or just dive straight in: ifcomp.org/ballot
This is a not the review spreadsheet, but it is a spreadsheet I made with some additional filtering options! The “system” category is in the process of being updated. Edit: updates are done!
To whom it may concern: Dino’s game “My creation” is mistakenly labeled as Twine, while it is definitely a Glulx game.
Don’t forget to enter your scores! I remembered just now that I never actually put my scores in the ballot online, so I took some time to fill that out. There’s not much time left!
I always almost forget to do this too! Going to enter mine in tonight.
I forget, does IFComp send out reminder emails? It might be useful to have this as an opt-in feature, for people who want to judge.
Obviously that’s more work for the programmers, but it’d be neat to let judges specify judging X games as a goal, then getting an email 1-2 days before saying “Hey, just in case you forgot to vote, here’s your goal,” if they haven’t voted for X games. Or maybe even have a list of games that still need a vote with the usual “yeah, probably can’t rate em all but make sure you didn’t miss anything.”
(Alternatively, an email saying “Good job you voted for X games” would be a cool boost.)
The judging period ends at the end of the day today! Get those final votes in.
*11:59 Eastern Time
Another good year. Thanks to the authors and the organizers.
I think Detritus is going to win; but, personally, A Rock’s Tale was the most fun I had during this year’s IFComp.