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- Frotz - GitLab
Frotz is an interpreter for Infocom games and other Z-machine games It complies with the Z-Machine Standard version 1 1 It was written by Stefan Jokisch in 1995-1997 It was ported to Unix by Galen Hazelwood Currently the Unix port is being developed and maintained by David Griffith
- Frotz - IFWiki
Frotz is a Z-machine implementation: an adventure game engine for playing the text adventures released in the 1980s by Infocom, as well as more modern games compiled to the same architecture Frotz is perhaps the most well-known and popular Z-machine implementation available
- Windows Frotz
The current version is available from Windows Frotz's GitHub release page For ratings and descriptions of games you can play, search for Z-code games at IFDB Frotz supports The Treaty of Babel, and can read game metadata in the iFiction format defined by the treaty
- Releases · DavidKinder Windows-Frotz - GitHub
Windows Frotz 1 21 was released on 5th August 2019 Support for high DPI and changing DPI with Windows 10: if the DPI is changed (from the Display settings app, or by moving the window from one monitor to another with a different DPI) then the interpreter rescales itself appropriately
- Index: if-archive infocom interpreters frotz
Frotz - an Infocom interpreter by Stefan Jokisch and now maintained by David Griffith Based on Mark Howell's ZIP, but completely rewritten Conforms to Z-Machine Standard 1 0 and supports V1-V6 and V7 V8 games
- Frotz download | SourceForge. net
Download Frotz for free Infocom-style interactive fiction player Frotz is a wildly popular and widely portable Z-machine Ports are available for just about every machine out there
- Frotz App - App Store
Frotz lets you play hundreds of free works of Interactive Fiction (a k a text adventure games) on your iPhone or iPad
- David Griffith frotz · GitLab
Originally written by Stefan Jokisch in 1995-1997 Ported to Unix by Galen Hazelwood Reference code and Unix port currently maintained by David Griffith Compiles and runs on most common flavors of Unix, both open source and not This includes macOS Compiles and runs on MSDOS PCDOS FreeDOS
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