Seattle area IF meetup reboot

From Mike:

The next meetup of the Seattle/Tacoma IF group will be Sunday, January 19, from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. in Room 409 of Thompson Hall at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. It’s the same place we met last time.

The plan is to play Matt Wigdahl’s Aotearoa. It’s the ten-year anniversary of this game, which won IFComp 2010 and seven XYZZY awards - including Best Game.

Hope to see you there!

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The next meetup of the Seattle/Tacoma IF group will be Sunday, March 22, from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. in Room 409 of Thompson Hall at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma.

Given the recent interest on the discussion list, the plan is to play A Beauty Cold and Austere, read by and with commentary from the author (me).

How many people usually show up? I’m in Burlington and it’s a bit of a drive, but doable.

Last month we had six, I think. That’s been about our average.

Burlington is a ways, but we’d love to have you!

Is UPS still open during the pandemic?

Classes have been moved online, but as of now facilities are still open. I emailed the campus schedule coordinator yesterday to ask if we can go ahead with our meetup, but I may not hear back from her until tomorrow or later this week. I’ll send out an update when I know more.

I would suggest not doing an in-person meetup!

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The governor of Washington announced earlier today that “all gatherings under 50 participants are prohibited unless previously announced criteria for public health and social distancing are met.” So we won’t be meeting in person.

The current plan is to try to do the meetup remotely instead. That would have the beneficial side effect of allowing anyone, even those who don’t live in the Seattle area, to join in. More details forthcoming when we nail them down.

As promised, we’ll be having the Seattle/Tacoma IF meetup virtually at 2pm PDT on Sunday, March 22. We’ll be playing A Beauty Cold and Austere. PM me for the link to the meeting. Feel free to join in, even if you don’t live anywhere near Seattle.

We’ll hold our next online meeting of the Seattle / Tacoma IF group on Sunday, May 17th at 2 PM PDT. Paul will give a short talk on the development of his IFComp 2019 game, The House on Sycamore Lane. We’ll also demo a few entries from the 2020 Spring Thing Festival of Interactive Fiction.

We maxed out Google Hangouts last time, so we’re using a Zoom account for this meeting. Meeting links will be sent out by email. If you are not already on the email list, please send a message to Paul or to me for the meeting code.

Since there was interest in going to a monthly schedule for the Seattle / Tacoma interactive fiction group, we’ll hold the next meeting by video conference on Sunday, June 14 from 2-4 PM PDT. Please let me know if you would like to attend and I will send out the link by email.

This time we’ll play the other two games that received “Best in Show” awards in Spring Thing 2020: Jelly by Tom Lento and Chandler Groover, and Hawk the Hunter by Jonathan B. Himes. If time allows, we’ll also discuss Ryan Veeder’s Authentic Fly Fishing (including spoilers).

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We’ll hold our next meeting on Sunday, August 16th from 2:00 to 4:30 PM. The meeting will be held via Google Meet; please contact me if you need the link.

We’ll play through Lynnea Glasser’s 2013 IFComp winner Coloratura, with the intent to finish the entire game in one sitting. (I’m told the normal play time is about an hour.) If you would like to volunteer to read/drive, please let me know.

If time allows, I would like to invite any of our members who have IFComp entries or other projects in progress to beta test their game with the group. Please let me know whether you’d like to reserve a spot. This will be on a first-come, first-serve basis and we’ll try to allow at least half an hour for each game.

Note that testers who participate in the IFComp judging may not rate the games which they have beta tested - see https://ifcomp.org/rules/ for more details.

We’ll have the next virtual meetup on Sunday, September 13th at 2 PM PDT. We’ll be finishing Lynnea Glasser’s Coloratura, followed by a discussion of the game’s narrative techniques, unique color-based mechanics, and other topics of interest.

I’ll send out the Google Meet link via email; please contact me if you need the link.

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We’ll be holding a special online meeting for IFComp this year on Sunday, October 11th from 2 PM to 4:30 PM via Google Meet. Five authors - Brian, Jared, Lance, Pace, and Paul - have signed up to present their entries in this year’s competition; we’ll play a sample of each game and take questions as we go.

I’ll send out the Google Meet link by email; please contact me if you need the link.

Since the competition judging period is extended this year, we’ll hold a special second IFComp online meeting on Sunday, November 15th from 2 PM to 4 PM via Google Meet. We’ll play samples of several more games from the competition and discuss them with the group.

As always, we’ll send out the Google Meet link by email. If you are not already on the email list, please contact Greg for a link.

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We’ll have the next virtual meetup on Sunday, December 13th from 2 PM to 4 PM PST via Google Meet. Nick Montfort will talk about his game Amazing Quest, and Lance will lead a group discussion about classifying the different types of puzzles in interactive fiction.

I’ll send out the Google Meet link by email; please contact me if you are not on the mailing list and need the link. If you have not already played Amazing Quest, please do so before the meeting in order to be ready to discuss it with the group.

The next virtual meetup of the Seattle/Tacoma IF group will be Sunday, January 10, from 2pm to 4pm PST via Google Meet. Mike Russo (@DeusIrae) will be joining us for a playthrough and discussion of his game The Eleusinian Miseries.

Greg Frost (@okushimo) will be sending out the Google Meet link by email, so please contact him if you’re not on our mailing list.

And, since we’re remote, feel free to join us even if you don’t live in the Seattle area!

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The next virtual meetup of the Seattle/Tacoma IF group will be Sunday, February 21, from 2pm to 4pm PST via Google Meet. Mike Russo will be joining us again to continue playing and discussing his game The Eleusinian Miseries.

I’ll send out the meeting link in a calendar event. Please let me know if you’re not on the mailing list and need the link.

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The next virtual meetup of the Seattle/Tacoma IF group will be Sunday, March 21, from 2pm to 4pm PDT via Google Meet. This month, Hanon Ondricek (@HanonO) will be joining us to play and discuss his 2016 game Fair.

I’ll send out the Google Meet link by email; please contact me if you’re not on our mailing list. As always, you’re welcome to join us even if you’re not in the Seattle area.

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Hi, I’d like to join the meet on 3/21. I’m new to intfiction.org and don’t yet seem to be able to contact you using the site’s system. Can you send me a private message so that I can reply with my email address?
Thanks!

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