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  1. Winners of the 2011 IFComp

    The organizer of the 2011 Annual Interactive Fiction Competition was Stephen Granade.

  2. IFComp 2011 - IFWiki

    2011 Miss Congeniality Awards These awards were voted by the authors of the entries.

  3. Interactive Fiction Competition - Wikipedia

    Almost always, there are enough prizes donated that anyone who enters will get one. The following is a list of first place winners to date: Only two competitors have won more than once: Paul O'Brian, …

  4. Index of /if-archive/games/competitions/ifcomp/competition2011

    # Comp11.zip All of the entries in the 2011 competition in one package. Unzip into a directory with the -d option to preserve the original subdirectory structure.

  5. Ratings & Reviews of IFComp 2011

    Tried using Gargoyle this year, because a number of the games explicitly warned about problems with Spatterlight and Zoom. I got halfway through the second game before I realized that I could not cut …

  6. IFComp 2011

    Taco Fiction is a game about crime. This work also won 1st place in the 2011 Miss Congeniality Awards.

  7. The Stack » IFComp 2011 Conclusions - wurb.com

    As mentioned previously, the Comp results are up already. (I managed to play through the last of the games a couple of days ago, but I’ve been slow to write up my thoughts for this blog.) First place …

  8. Competition-winning games - IFWiki

    Competition-winning games Here, we are counting winners as those with 1st place, or with awards like "Best..." or "Winner...", or "Audience Choice" or "Alumni's Choice". The first 200 games are shown in …

  9. IFComp - History

    A list of IFComp winners The following list includes every game to take first prize in the IFComp over the years. The competition’s legacy embraces far more than merely its first-place winners, of course. To …

  10. The Annual IF Competition - IFWiki

    Oct 27, 2025 · Winner: Lost Pig (Admiral Jota as "Grunk"; Z-code).