The First Quadrennial Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction

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The First Quadrennial Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction
Competition
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Part of series The Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction
Website https://rcveeder.net/expo/2016/
Organisers Ryan Veeder, Jenni Polodna, Emily Boegheim
IFDB event page Event
IFDB series page Series
Total entries
Event dates
Registration begins 23 Nov 2015
Submissions begin 18 Jan 2016
Submissions begin 18 Jan 2016
Submissions due 28 Feb 2016
Results announced 14 Mar 2016
Results
1 Foo Foo
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The First Quadrennial Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction, organized and judged by Ryan Veeder, was an exhibition of interactive fiction. Its purpose was to entertain Ryan Veeder. To preserve anonymity of entrants, it was forbidden for entrants to communicate with Ryan Veeder about the event, on pain of forfeit. All communication had to be done through the Stewards, Jenni Polodna and Emily Boegheim.

This was the first edition of The Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction, and was held mainly in 2016.

Dates

  • November 23, 2015: Event announced.
  • January 18, 2016: Intents to enter are due to the Stewards.
  • February 28, 2016: Entries are due to the Stewards.
  • February 29, 2016: Judging begins.
  • March 14, 2016: Judging ends. Entrants' identities are revealed, and prizes are distributed.

Results

  1. Foo Foo (Buster Hudson; Glulx).
  2. Barroom Brawl (Mathbrush; Glulx).
  3. The Veeder (Christopher Brent; Web browser).
  4. Draculaland (Robin Johnson; Custom).
  5. Three-Card Trick (Chandler Groover; Glulx).
  6. Cheesed Off! (Hulk Handsome; Z-code).
  7. Dude, Where's My Scapula? (Zachary Hogdens; Glulx).
  8. Impetum Maleficus (Hamish McIntyre; Inform 7).
  9. Dear Creep Diner (Anonymous).
  10. Reverie (Anonymous).
  11. Agent to the Stars (Anonymous).
  12. A Brief Introduction to This Game (Jacques Frechet).
  13. Extraordinary Adventure (Anonymous).
  14. You Didn't Die In That House (Anonymous).

Note: Not all the games were released publicly.

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