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The '''Interactive Fiction Competition''' is an annual competition for works of [[interactive fiction]] that has been held since [[1995]].
 
It is intended for fairly short games, as judges are only allowed to spend two hours playing a game before deciding how many points to award it.
 
 
 
The first competition had separate sections for Inform and TADS games.
 
Subsequent competitions have not been divided into sections and are open to games produced by any method.
 
 
 
The following is a list of winners to date:
 
 
 
1995 (Inform): ''A Change in the Weather'' by Andrew Plotkin<br>
 
1995 (TADS): ''Uncle Zebulon's Will'' by Magnus Olsson
 
 
 
1996: ''The Meteor, The Stone, And A Long Glass Of Sherbet'' by Graham Nelson
 
 
 
1997: ''The Edifice'' by Lucian P. Smith
 
 
 
1998: ''Photopia'' by Adam Cadre
 
 
 
1999: ''Winter Wonderland'' by Laura A. Knauth
 
 
 
2000: ''Kaged'' by Ian Finley
 
 
 
2001: ''All Roads'' by Jon Ingold
 
'''External link:'''
 
*http://www.ifcomp.org is the official website of the Interactive Fiction Competition.