- Ranked and annotated items, covering academic articles, fan or community web sites, influential amateur articles, and references to text adventures in mainstream literature. Focuses on the cultural and literary significance of text adventures.
- A database of adventures for 8-bit computers.
- Humorous text adventure by Crummycom.
- Offers a place where testers and authors can meet each other.
- Recommended playing list for interactive fiction, compiled by Emily Short.
- A MUD for text adventure enthusiasts.
- IF stuff in general.
- Collection of game reviews he wrote for Computer Currents magazine, and selected links to IF resources.
- Public ratings and comments of Interactive Fiction games.
- Where authors and reviewers meet.
- How to play an adventure, how to know which commands to type in, and all those little bits and pieces that'll help you get past the first post.
- The page for classic text adventure aficionados. Covers Scott Adams, Brian Howarth, Infocom, Level 9, and Magnetic Scrolls.
- A collection of articles about interactive fiction.
- General information for people new to interactive fiction.
- Michael Feir's collection of what he feels is the best freely available interactive fiction with reviews for each game.
- Collection of text adventures that can be played online in a web browser.
- Lots of classic 1980s computer software for sale/trade, specializing in Infocom text adventures. Monthly collector's column, waiting list, links to other software collectors' pages.