Spring Thing 2020
About
The 2020 Spring Thing Festival of Interactive Fiction features twenty new interactive stories submitted by authors working across the spectrum of text games. Participants chose to place their games in either the Main Festival, where they were eligible for a Best In Show ribbon and prizes, or the Back Garden, with looser entry requirements allowing for more experimental or work-in-progress entries.
Main Festival
- 4x4 Galaxy, by Agnieszka Trzaska - Twine
- Another Love Story, by Hélène Sellier - Ren'Py
- Assemblage of Angels, by Els White - Twine
- Braincase, by Dan Lance - Twine
- Catch that kitty, by Rohan - Twine
- composites, by B Minus Seven - Twine
- The Golden, by Kerry Taylor - Twine
- GUNBABY, by Damon L. Wakes - Twine
- Hawk the Hunter, by Jonathan B. Himes - Quest
- JELLY, by Tom Lento and Chandler Groover - Twine
- Khellsphree, by Ralfe Rich - Twine
- The Land of Breakfast and Lunch, by Daniel Talsky - Inform/Glulx
- A Murder In Engrams, by Noah Lemelson - Twine
- Napier's Cache, by Vivienne Dunstan - Inform/Glulx
- The Prongleman Job, by Arthur DiBianca - Inform/Glulx
- Quest for the Homeland, by Nikita Veselov - Ink
- States of Awareness, by Kerry Taylor - Twine
Back Garden
- 77 Verbs, by Mathbrush - Inform/Glulx
- silences, by beams (B Minus Seven) - Texture
- So Are the Days, by Dawn Sueoka - Twine
The authors of individual games retain all rights over their work. You do not have the right to redistribute, sell, or modify these games without permission from the work's original author.
All festival entries are available in the download, except Another Love Story, which is available in platform-specific downloads from the festival website.