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audio IF - Audio Interactive Fiction

audio IF - Audio Interactive Fiction - Play story games in a audio dynamic way.

Interactive fiction, Text adveture games, Story games, Interactive fiction interpreter, Z-Machine Interpreter, Z-Code games.

Play your favorite interactive fiction games in a listen-talk way.
At each step the text adventure is read for you, and then waits for your voice command to play the game.

2 modes:

-Text mode: regular interactive fiction gameplay with reading and writing
-Audio mode: dynamic listen-talk gameplay

I tried to make the app easy to use for blind people.
The "start audio mode" button is really big in the middle of the screen, so after you open the app, if you press somewhere in the middle of your screen the audio mode should start.
On the audio mode, the app scans for the supported game files on your device, and speaks out loud the name of each game file with a number identifier. After the enumeration of the games, there will be a beep, then you should say the game number, it will load that game.
When it's time for the player to speak, the app makes a beep sound. You can interrupt the story speech by clicking anywhere in the middle of screen, click anywhere on the screen also to start the speech recognition in case it is stopped.
Sometimes the speech recognition fails to understand what is said, and nothing happens, in that case you have to press in google speech button exactly the middle or dismiss the popup clicking twice somewhere little above the android native back button. (Unfortunately I couldn't solve this problem yet)

If there is any problem or recommendation please let me know.

Text to speech configuration: It gets the default configuration from your phone, so if you want to change speed of speech or language you can do it on android settings, language and input, text to speech output.

How to easily find games:
If you click on the top button of the app "Browse supported games", it will bring you to the website https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXzcode.html where the game files are directly available for download. Once the game file is downloaded, you just need to go back to the app and start audio or text mode, and the file scanner is going to find your downloaded games.

Game lists:
https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXzcode.html

https://ifdb.tads.org/search?sortby=rcu&newSortBy.x=0&newSortBy.y=0&searchfor=-format%3AZ-Machine

How to play quick guide:
http://www.microheaven.com/ifguide/step3.html

Supported formats: Z-Machine games
-.z[1-8]
-.zblorb
-.zlb

The core of this application uses the ZMPP interpreter project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/zmpp/

You can find the sourcecode of the audio IF project here: https://github.com/drossimarinho/audioIF

Compass icon made by srip (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/srip) from www.flaticon.com is licensed by CC 3.0 BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

Category : Adventure

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Reviews (4)

A. G. u. Feb 8, 2020     

Thanks for making this! I am not disabled but was just curious a way to play IF games hands free. I had been using a jankier method of input that required looking at screen and this works really fluidly! I was just asking IF community how hard it would be to make an app like this, thinking how fun and useful it would be. Being able to explore and play games in bed with your eyes closed is one of the coolest gaming experiences I have had. Hope for more updates! Would love using Bluetooth mic too

A. G. u. May 26, 2019     

It'd have been a good marriage of ideas, but the execution is sorely lacking. The voice input and output parts overlap leading to the phone interpreting its own synthesised voice as my command. Maybe a manual speech recognition trigger would help. Also, other modern interpreter formats could be supported.

A. G. u. Dec 2, 2019     

I'm not blind and the blind people I know use iOS. Doesn't play perfectly with Talkback on, so it may be hard to use the "Try again" button when silence is encountered.

Phi. S. N. Jul 18, 2020     

Very good concept. I loved these games in the day.