[macvoiceover] Re: Looking for an IF interpeter.

You'll find some interpreters on my page at http://www.softcon.com/mac.
Or, at the alternate site: http://homepage.mac.com/windowbridge.
And, you can download the entire if collection if so desired just by going to ftp://ftp.if-archive.org. I suppose I could gather them all into a single installer, but it would be better for you to download them yourself, since there's always new ones being added. (and, if the if competition is still going on, and I get my attempt finished in time, I plan to enter this time. (or maybe next time)


On Jul 26, 2008, at 6:29 AM, John Moore wrote:

Can someone tell me where I can find an interpreter for text adventure games? I'm a huge fan of them, and I want to get them on my Mac. Right now, I play them on my BrailleNote, which is awesome. But I'd like to see how they do on Macs. Can someone please tell me where I can find an accessible IF interpreter? Also, is there a package, similar to the Windows one, that allows a person to download all the z-machine games on the IF Archive. That was one of the things I liked about WinFrotz TTS. There was an installer that came with it that allowed you to install the entire IF Archive's collection of z-machine games. Thanks for the help.

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