In Adventure games (also referred to as interactive fiction), the player enters a game world and the story's progression follows from the player's interaction with that world. Progress toward the goal is usually impeded by intellectual problems to solve using resources within the game world.
The term adventure game derives from Crowther and Woods's "Adventure", the computer game that invented the genre.
This category includes classic text adventures (like the original Zork trilogy), and graphical adventure games (like Myst). Interactive movies like Dragon's Lair lack the intellectual problem solving of adventure games, but may be listed here for want of a better category.
Games in the cinematic adventure genre, such as Tomb Raider, are not necessarily adventure games in the sense used here. Nor are collections of puzzles on a similar theme, like Jewels of the Oracle, though they may be marketed as adventure games because puzzle games appeal to the same audience.
The best RPGs (roleplaying games) share the plot-driven character of interactive fiction, though interaction with the game world is often limited to combat and static conversations rather than intellectual problem solving. They are listed under Genres/Roleplaying.
Includes PC game walkthroughs, hints and cheats, discussion forums, list of game publishers and official sites, game reviews and previews. http://www.gameboomers.com/
Adventures and RPG site by The Adventure Workshop, which writes emulators for the Spectrum Adventures and sells them for £5 each. 45 walkthrus and links to 6 shareware RPGs. http://www.darkmoon.force9.co.uk/
The project tries to preserve classic adventure games, for all computer systems from the early home computers like the TRS-80 Model I to the 16-bit ones. http://www.retrosite.de/precap/precap.html
Make an interactive fiction game using any development system to create a toaster. The toaster should have a lever on it and a slide or dial to set the darkness to. http://www.ministryofpeace.com/if/toaster%2Dcomp/
A categorized list of adventure games produced over the years, broken down by company. Also lists game systems, Interpreters and emulators. http://www.if-legends.org/~adventure/
Walkthrough, hints, developers, screen shots, forums and general information on a variety of games and their developers. http://www.rcttown.com/adventure/
An annual event for players and creators of adventure games to meet and exchange ideas. Site contains venue and history information. Located in Coventry, United Kingdom. http://www.adventure-convention.org.uk/