Interactive Fiction Collections
The Interactive Fiction Collections is a 1995 video game series developed by Infocom and published by Activision for the PC and classic Mac OS. ContentsThe Interactive Fiction Collections are a series of five video game collections containing 31 of Infocom's 35 canonical titles, with themes of adventure, comedy, fantasy, mystery, and science fiction.[1][2]
Infocom titles not included in these collections were Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur, Journey: The Quest Begins, Leather Goddesses of Phobos, and James Clavell's Shōgun. ReceptionNext Generation rated the collections five stars out of five, and stated that "Simply put, these are some of the greatest adventure games of all time. [...] if you want to have anything approaching a complete game library, you'll need to grab all of these."[1] Kathleen Keating of World Village (Gamer's Zone) gave The Mystery Collection four out of five, feeling it offered quality entertainment value and could help players develop imagination and creative thinking abilities. She regarded the graphics and sound as "the best because they originate in your mind."[3] Steve Bauman of Computer Games Strategy Plus commented that the compilations were definitely worth owning, but criticized the distributor's claim that they were Windows 95-compatibile while only including PIF file for running them in a DOS box.[4] References
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