Last Update: 2/26/07
Book and Volume
Your pager tickles you awake.
Upstairs in the house of your childhood, in your room, and it must be time for school because -- no, it's the weekend, you remember, but your alarm is going off anyway. You should have been awake already. You're going to miss the bus. Your mother climbs in the window. You're dreaming.
You're a grown-up: It opens to you again, a sluggish window summoned by a mouse click. Waking up now in your own apartment, your new apartment. Your pager is buzzing and vibrating both, serious. It is in fact the weekend, but you're not in elementary school. No one is crawling in through the window. You're a system administrator for nWare. Waking up urgently, here in nTopia.
Publisher: Indie
More about Book and Volume
Book and Volume sets you into the role of a systems administrator of nWare. Something has gone wrong, severs are down and your boss is panicking. You have to get out into the city of nTopia and set things straight.
Book and Volume is a relatively short piece of interactive fiction which should be accessible to veterans and newcomers of the genre alike. Due to it being a text-only game, there are no screenshots.
Book and Volume is a relatively short piece of interactive fiction which should be accessible to veterans and newcomers of the genre alike. Due to it being a text-only game, there are no screenshots.
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Technical notes
Book and Volume is written in Inform, a language especially created for interactive fiction. This means Book and Volume can't be run by itself, it needs an interpreter. Download one of these applications (pick the one for the operating system you have):
- Windows: Windows Frotz 2002
- Mac OS X: Zoom
- Debian GNU/Linux: sudo apt-get install frotz
- Red Hat Linux: Frotz
Awards
- 2007 Slamdance Guerilla Gamemaker Competition finalist (withdrew along with most other finalists from the competition in protest of another finalist's exclusion from the festival)
- Selected for the Medi@terra 2006 festival exhibition
- Published in the Iowa Review Web








