The best interactive fiction games
Interactive fiction games (or text adventures) are adventure games in which the player gives textual commands in order to act within the given story. The story itself is told both using text and static pictures or with no graphics of any kind, just text. The genre's stepping stones are Adventure (developed in 1975) and the Zork series. Infocom, Legend Entertainment and Magnetic scrolls were some of the most popular interactive fiction developers of the 80s.
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Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It
DOS19873.4/5 Infocom
Cutthroats
DOS19843.4/5 Infocom
Skullduggery: Adventures in Horror
DOS19863.4/5
Farenheit 451
DOS19843.4/5 Telarium
Demon's Tomb: The Awakening
DOS19893.3/5 Silhouette Software
GrailQuest
DOS19893.3/5 Artworx Software
Enchanter
DOS19833.3/5 Infocom
A Dudley Dilemma
DOS19883.3/5
Alice in Wonderland
DOS19893.3/5
Infidel
DOS19833.3/5 Infocom
Hollywood Hijinx
DOS19863.3/5 Infocom
Transylvania 3: Vanquish the Night
DOS19903.3/5 Polarware
Mindwheel
DOS19853.2/5 Synapse Software
Demon's Forge
DOS19873.1/5 Mastertronic
2112
DOS19943/5
Caverns of Chaos
DOS19923/5
Kingdom of Hamil
DOS19873/5 Topologika Software
Kingdom Without End
DOS2001freeware3/5
Ooze: Creepy Nites
DOS19893/5 Dragonware Games
Passengers on the Wind
DOS19863/5 Infogrames
Passengers on the Wind 2
DOS19873/5 Infogrames
Scrooge
DOS19913/5 Leisuresoft
Scrooge is an abandoned interactive fiction graphic adventure game developed and released by Leisuresoft in 1991 for DO. Scrooge is based on the popular Christmas tale of the same name.