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MoonShot cover art: an image of a camera reflected in an astronaut's helmet

MoonShot

A work of interactive fiction created by Joey & Charity Parrish for the GitHub Game Off 2020.

Created with Inform 7.

Synopsis

You play as a NASA intern in the 1960s, working on the Apollo 11 project.

Everything goes very well, and you have no difficulties at all. 😁

Playing in a browser

To play the official release version, visit https://joeyparrish.github.io/moonshot/

Compilation

You can either load the folder MoonShot.inform into the Inform IDE, or you can build on the command-line. You can install Inform from http://inform7.com/downloads/ if you don't already have it.

For command-line builds on Linux using Docker (no Inform installation required), just type make. (For this, you must have Docker, of course.)

The HTML output goes to MoonShot.materials/Release/.

Source

The project structure is more or less dictated by Inform 7, so if you are unfamiliar with Inform, you may find it hard to locate the relevant source files.

The main story source is in MoonShot.inform/Source/story.ni. It relies on several extensions, some of which are standard, some of which were installed into the sources, and some of which were written expressly for this project. Extensions are like source modules or libraries in Inform, and can be found in MoonShot.materials/Extensions/. The extensions written explicitly for this project are all in MoonShot.materials/Extensions/Joey Parrish/, and were mainly used to organize the source code and keep the non-story elements out of the main source file.

Other assets, including CSS, cover art, and other associated, non-story content, can all be found in the MoonShot.materials/ folder.

The final HTML output goes to MoonShot.materials/Release/.

License

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 license (CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0).

In short, you may use the work under the following terms:

  1. Attribution - You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

  2. Non-Commercial - You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

  3. No Derivatives - If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material without express permission from the authors.

  4. No additional restrictions - You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.

See LICENSE.md or https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ for full license terms.


This repository also includes JavaScript code and Inform7 extensions from Vorple (https://vorple-if.com/), under MIT and Creative Commons licenses, respectively. See LICENSE.vorple.md for details.


The HTML version of the game makes use of the fonts "KBKinderWrite", designed by KhrysKreations (Khrys Bosland), and "Lovecraft's Diary", designed by Nate Piekos of Blambot Comic Fonts. The license terms of these fonts can be found in LICENSE.KBKinderWrite.md and LICENSE.LovecraftsDiary.md, respectively.

The terms for "KBKinderWrite" include:

  • You may use this font on your personal blog or website; however you must include my button on the site.

There weren't any instructions for including Khrys's button, so here's my best guess and a link to their page on fontspace:

KhrysKreations / Khrys Bosland

It took so long to find this font, and it's a perfect fit. Thank you, Khrys!

Cover Art

The cover art is based on the following images: