Adventure Definition Language

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Adventure Definition Language (ADL) is a system for writing text adventures. It was created by Ross Cunniff and Tim Brengle in 1987. It is available with source code in C. ADL is semi-object-oriented with Lisp-like syntax and is a superset of DDL. Not to be confused with Adventure Development Language of Sierra Entertainment.

ADL currently runs on Amiga, Atari ST, PC (DOS), VAX and Unix.

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Categories: [Video game development software] [Text adventure game engines]


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