If you remember eXoDOS, one of the greatest ways to play DOS games, then welcome to eXoIF - a similar collection of 876 interactive fiction games throughout history!

Video from eXo describing the project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AncVf2d34fY

https://www.retro-exo.com/if.html

@icecreamjonsey
16Gb? How did they manage that for text adventures?

@OlliSaurus I'm slightly to blame as my game Cryptozookeeper has a 500MB install (mostly music).

There's an Apple II laserdisc (!!) game too, which I imagine is a bit of a chonky boy...

@icecreamjonsey @OlliSaurus There's also a lot of media in there - podcasts, books/pdfs, music, images, etc. Not a huge chunk but it definitely adds to it. I installed this last night and quickly got sucked in for a couple hours playing the less popular ones i hadn't seen in years.
@Megaboz @icecreamjonsey
Game time is something i will get back once my daughter is a few years older...
Still i would love to dig through this since so much support media seems to be included. What is that apple laser disc game?
@OlliSaurus @icecreamjonsey Not sure which one the LaserDisc one is, the way they organize their files is kind of complex and hard to see what's what. However, just within the IF directory itself, Robb's Cryptozookeeper is the biggest! 😀
@Megaboz @OlliSaurus Oops, meant to say - the Apple // Laserdisc game is called "Adventures in Videoland - Rollercoaster". I was pointed to it by Gunther Schmidl - I had no idea there even *was* a way to get Laserdiscs to work with an Apple. I've only played this game for a moment, but it certainly shows the player a problem to solve to get the player motivated!