The following files are included in the WinFrotz distribution: WINFROTZ.EXE - The WinFrotz executable README.TXT - Startup readme FILES.TXT - This file REVISION.TXT - Revision history ADVENT.Z5 - Original adventure story file (see ADVENT.Z5 below) FREEFALL.Z5 - Another interesting story file (see FREEFALL.Z5 below) ADVENT.Z5: ---------- You can use WinFrotz to play the supplied version of Classic Adventure (for those not up on their interactive fiction history, this is the game that started it all, long ago in 1977). I didn't create this version; I simply grabbed it off of ftp.gmd.de in /if-archive/games/infocom. You can find walk-throughs and other games there as well. To play, simply type "Winfrotz Advent.Z5" from the command line. Alternately you can simply drag ADVENT.Z5 on top of WinFrotz and release it (WinFrotz supports drag-and-drop launch). If you want to create a larger screen area, you can use the WinFrotz command line switches. Double-click on WinFrotz by itself to see the options. Afterwards you can create a shortcut to WinFrotz and enter the options you want on the "Target" entry of the Shortcut properties. For instance: WINFROTZ -h 50 -w 90 ADVENT.Z5 would start up WinFrotz with a screen size of 90 characters wide by 50 tall, and launch Adventure. If you specify a screen size too large WinFrotz will limit it to the largest console displayable in your screen resolution. FREEFALL.Z5: ------------ Freefall is an example of some of the versatility of the Z-code language. It's not what you would consider a typical "interactive fiction" piece.