Works A number of Short's works have won acclaim at the
XYZZY Awards, an annual popular-choice award for interactive fiction. Her work has been described by reviewers in terms that range from "mesmerizing" to "frustrating". Her 2003 work
City of Secrets was originally commissioned by a San Francisco
synth-pop band, but after they left the project, she completed it on her own. Of over 11,000 games in the
Interactive Fiction Database in July 2021, Short's game
Counterfeit Monkey held the top spot in the IFDB Top 100. In addition to this, another five of Short's games,
Savoir-Faire,
City of Secrets,
Bronze,
Metamorphoses and
Bee qualified into the top 100.
Tools While many of Short's early games were written in
Inform, she later experimented with a variety of formats. One such format was Versu, an engine for plot-heavy and story-rich interactive fiction that Short helped develop, and which was later scrapped by Linden Lab, the company owning the engine. Other formats include Varytale, for which she developed the game
Bee, and a custom engine by Liza Daly (with help from the company
inkle) for the game
First Draft of the Revolution. Both formats use an interactive fiction engine based on
hyperlinks. Short wrote most of the 300+ programming examples in the documentation and created two full-length demo games for release with
Graham Nelson's interactive fiction development system,
Inform 7.
Selected IF works ==See also==