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==About== | ==About== | ||
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| Quest Soft Player (QSP - Текстовые игры на любой вкус) | |
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| Developer | Val "Byte" Argunov |
| Release Date | 2001 |
| Forum | (RU) Forum |
| Discord | No Discord |
| Official Wiki | (RU) Wiki |
| Company website unknown - Quest Soft Player | |
About
Quest Soft Player is a text-based game development system leaning towards the choice-based interface (there is an option to make a parser game). It includes a cross-platform player and a couple of utilities for game development.
Originally developed by Val "Byte" Argunov in 2001, it has a big and stable community.
Most known for Jack-o-nine being created in it.
