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- Description:
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About FrobTADS:
TADS is a freeware programming system that can help you create
high-quality interactive fiction (text adventures). FrobTADS is a port
of TADS to a variety of systems, including BeOS. It incorporates a
TADS2/TADS3 terminal interpreter as well as the TADS2/TADS3 development
tools. The interpreter requires curses/ncurses.
TADS is a set of programming tools specially designed for writing adventure games. TADS consists of:
A programming language, which resembles C and Java. TADS is
a powerful object-oriented language with high-level string and list
datatypes and syntax specially designed to make adventure game object
definitions concise and readable.
A compiler, which reads a set of source files written in
the TADS programming language and produces a portable binary game file.
Once you compile your game, you need only give players the compiled
binary file; you don't need to distribute your source files to let
people play your game. A compiled game file is completely portable -
you can simply copy the file to any computer that has a TADS
interpreter and run it.
A library, which provides a set of generic adventure game
definitions. The library is written in the TADS language, so you can
change it or even completely replace it if you want to go outside the
usual conventions. The library provides a large set of object class
definitions for the kinds of things that often appear in IF games, and
you can use the library classes directly or use them as building blocks
to create more customized object types.
An interpreter, which a player uses to run your game. TADS
interpreters exist for many operating systems, and each version has
been customized to conform to the look and feel of its operating
system. Since the interpreter provides the human interface, and each
interpreter is customized for its system, a TADS game automatically
adopts the correct local look and feel for each system it runs on.
TADS is free, and there are no restrictions on games you create using
TADS. You're free to give your games away, distribute them as
shareware, sell them commercially, or do anything else you want with
them. You can even include the TADS interpreter executable with your
game, even if you're selling your game commercially.
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Freeware
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29 Oct 2007
- Submitted By:
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Karl vom Dorff (karl)
- File Date:
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29 Oct 2007
- File Author:
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Nikos Chantziaras
- File Version:
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0.8
- File Size:
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1,451.24 Kb
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gz
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