} kenji
Alabaster springs to mind as an excellent example of a highly
collaborative work. One of my favourite ever games, Slouching Towards
Bedlam, was a collaboration between Daniel Ravipinto and Star Foster.
> Alabaster springs to mind as an excellent example of a highly
> collaborative work. One of my favourite ever games, Slouching Towards
> Bedlam, was a collaboration between Daniel Ravipinto and Star Foster.
I've started to tag IFDB games with 'collaboration' (only Alabaster,
Earl Grey, and Bedlam is what I could think of so far).
There also is the 'many authors' IFDB tag.
You could cross-reference these tags with the game's rating on IFDB to
find the best collaborations.
"Mrs. Pepper's Nasty Secret" is a collaboration. I doubt it would/
should make any "best" lists, but it's a good little game.
There are MANY. For example:
Max Blaster and Doris de Lightning Against the Parrot Creatures of Venus
The Sleeping Princess
Mission From Short
The Hobbit: The True Story
The Lighthouse
Lo Scarafaggio
Pick Up the Phone Booth and Aisle
Where Evil Dwells
Across The Stars: The Ralckor Incident
Riverside
Beyond
History Repeating
Psyche's Lament
An Escape To Remember
What Happens in Vagueness
And many others. ;)
Kind regards,
Victor
Craig A Davies
Shades of Grey