ADRIFT is a graphical user interface used to create and play text adventures. The name is an acronym for "Adventure Development & Runner - Interactive...
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Worlds Adrift was a massively multiplayer sandbox video game, set in a massive world that is permanently changed by players' actions. Developed and published...
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prepared piano, modern software and analogue synthesis". MusicRadar. Retrieved 14 July 2017. "Sony Classical Announces 'Adrift' Soundtrack". Soundtrack...
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Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; The Odd Gentlemen's King's Quest, Three One Zero's Adrift and Natsume Atari's Godzilla. There were other premieres including Facepunch...
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Wikipedia (redirect from Wikipedia-Supported Software)
volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history...
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Dive (Tycho album) (redirect from Adrift (song))
Sunrise Projector / Past Is Prologue. The first song written for Dive was "Adrift", the last being "Elegy". Scott Hansen began writing most of the songs on...
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Interactive fiction (section Software)
Interactive fiction, often abbreviated IF, is software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the...
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announced a publishing agreement with Adam Orth's Three One Zero of the game Adrift. The game is described as a first-person experience, where the player controls...
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All the Wrong Places, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Must Love Dogs, Open Water 2: Adrift, The Ultimate Gift, and The Heartbreak Kid and the Los Angeles play, A Good...
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The Times of India. 8 April 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.[dead link] "Adrift With a Tiger and the Film God". The New York Times. 6 September 2012. Retrieved...
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