Friday 29 September 2017

2017 AIF Mini-Comp Results

After a hiatus of two years, the AIF Mini-Comp returned this year with a lot of excitement. Not only was there a good turnout of games, there was also lots of user discussions both before and during the Mini-Comp.

There were six entries to the Mini-Comp this year:
  • Control by Nicholas Wright (TADS3)
  • Seduce Code by Octarine Flash (ADRIFT)
  • Sex on the Beach by Hanon Ondricek (HTML-AXMA)
  • Entrancing Fling by Lost Trout (HTML-Inky)
  • Evil on Queen Street by ArdRi Games (ADRIFT, HTML-Twine)
  • The Swap by Broken Knight (TADS3) 
Thank you to all of the authors for providing us with so many creative and enjoyable games to play this year! 

After tabulating all the votes, I found that the results were very close for the top spot. In the end though, the top three finishers were:
  1. Sex on the Beach by Hanon Ondricek
  2. The Swap by Broken Knight
  3. Control by Nicholas Wright
Congratulations to Hanon Ondricek for winning the 2017 AIF Mini-Comp with the entry Sex on the Beach!

Tuesday 26 September 2017

Pervert Action: Legacy v1.2.0 and 1.3.0

PAL v1.2.0: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pervert-action-2-14481616

I've put out the first public release of the newly updated PAL! While this doesn't include the new Attack of the Nega Maids sex scenes there is a lot of new and improved stuff to see, including a substantial graphical update, improved gameplay, bug fixes, cheats and lots more fun in the combat system.

I've also put out the first Attack of the Nega Maids release for patrons, if you're interested. This version contains: the ability to feel up the maids and have sex with them while they do their daily chores, as well as new requests from the sleazy merchant Hiroshi that you can choose to ignore or accept. You can find that version here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/14367096

Wednesday 6 September 2017

AIF Mini-Comp 2017 Games are Here

The games for the 2017 AIF Mini-Comp are now available to play and vote on. We had a good turnout of games this year with six entries. 
  • Control by Nicholas Wright (TADS3)
  • Seduce Code by Octarine Flash (ADRIFT)
  • Sex on the Beach by Hanon Ondricek (HTML)
  • Entrancing Fling by Lost Trout (HTML)
  • Evil on Queen Street by ArdRi Games (ADRIFT)
  • The Swap by Broken Knight (TADS3) 
The games can be downloaded from the following link:

https://mega.nz/#!h7wUkbAa!8752MR1if9i69lmiH_q0asCrdvzsYHBqExUVwAqXzEw
Update 9/10 (new Twine version of Evil on Queen Street added):
https://mega.nz/#!5rpVUZKZ!u9uHIRPpN6ZboaKEtp6lJvGBXkomEDzTPIy4-KdG1Oc

Update 9/12 (new SugarCube version of Entrancing Fling added):
https://mega.nz/#!Yn5kWKpQ!Ae9sqFesjZ-FGH98py-1z7hqq6_nOFIyCv_7SbLABd4

They are also available for download from here. More information on how to play the games can be found on the AIF FAQ.

Please rate the games at this voting site:

https://goo.gl/forms/REK2ohIxpa3ntEK32

Voting will run until the end of September 24.

Feel free to discuss the games openly during the voting period.

If any of the authors want to release an update to their games, please just send them to me, though not everyone will necessarily get the updated versions.

Thank you to the authors for making these games for everyone to enjoy!

Saturday 2 September 2017

Choosing a Voting System for the Mini-Comp 2017

Now that the games for the Mini-Comp have arrived, I have to choose a voting system. The most straight-forward approach would be to use a ranking system where players vote for their preferred game or choose their favorites.

I've decided to go with a rating scheme where players actually rate the games in each of the six categories. I think this provides more useful information to game makers because they can find out which areas their game is strong in and which areas their game is weak in. A rating scheme is also more fair to games that some people can't play. If a game doesn't work on a Mac system, then Mac players will never vote it as their favorite game. With a rating system, it's still possible to use ratings from other players to compare the games with each other.