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Son of Hunky Punk is about the best Android client I've found. Playing on mobile/tablet is a bit tough for me because of auto-correct -- I've never felt incredibly motivated to program in all the IF commands, so sometimes it's more frustrating than it should be to type. Someone should write an IF-focused keyboard app!
I use WinFrotz on PC. I think it's pretty old, but it works just fine.
As far as games, I've copied the game files from my old Lost Treasures of Infocom collections, most of which I've never actually played. So I'm good for quite a while. I think the most "recent" stuff I've played is still from the late 1990s... :)
If you're open to more of a choose-your-own-adventure experience, there are some good quality conversions of gamebooks out there these days, too. (Realizing that's a bit divergent from interactive fiction.)
Get a z-machine interpreter like frotz and browse the Interactive Fiction Database. Play games like Will Crowther's Adventure, the first of the genre; the all time classic Zork; or Michael J. Robert's The Plant, a great conspiracy adventure.
You can get Hunky Punk on Android, which offers an initial download of some great titles you can transfer to your pc... or you can play everythin on your phone!
no Son of Hunky Punk? shame on you, bot
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> Hunky Punk is an interactive fiction interpreter for Android devices. Stories downloaded on your device can be installed in a library that fetches story information and covers from IFDb. Simply tap on the ...
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