Adventure games interpreters suitable for FE?

Jon Ciesla limb at jcomserv.net
Sat Dec 9 15:11:05 UTC 2006


Also, Sarien and FreeSci have free content available, in addition to being
able to play the proprietary Space Quest, King's Quest, etc.

> Il giorno sab, 09/12/2006 alle 07.49 -0500, Matthew Miller ha scritto:
>> On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 12:19:51PM +0100, Andrea Musuruane wrote:
>> > 	I am wondering if adventure games interpreters are suitable for FE
>> > inclusion.
>>
>> Are the ones you're thinking of useful at all without proprietary
>> content?
>
> Scottfree can play Scott Adams' adventure games and Brian Howarth's
> Mysterious Adventures.
>
> Scott Adams' are shareware and can be downloaded from
>
> http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXscott-adamsXgamesXscottfree.html
> http://www.msadams.com/downloads.htm
>
> Brian Howarth's are freely downloadable also from
>
> http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXscott-adamsXgamesXscottfree.html
>
> The notice in the archive file just says: "Brian Howarth gave his
> permission to upload the games to the IF Archive."
>
> Now that the status of the games should be clear, what about the
> interpreter? Is it OK to package it for FE?
>
> BTW, Scottfree was distributed along Red Hat Linux at least until
> version 5.2.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bye,
>
> Andrea.
>
>
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