Community
The players, archivists, developers, and enthusiasts keeping the Magnetic Scrolls legacy alive in 2024 and beyond.
A Community That Endures
Magnetic Scrolls ceased operation in 1993 — but the community around their games never disappeared. Text adventure enthusiasts maintained archives, wrote walkthroughs, and discussed the titles on the interactive fiction community forums that emerged in the early internet era. The Magnetic Scrolls Memorial was founded to preserve the studio's documentation, artwork, and history for future generations.
Today, interest in Magnetic Scrolls has been renewed by several converging forces: Ken Gordon's Strand Games remaster programme, the 2024 Spectrum Next compilation, the Kim Justice documentary, and growing interest in the history of interactive fiction as a literary form. New players are discovering the catalogue through these modern entry points; long-standing fans are revisiting the games with fresh eyes.
Active Projects
Strand Games
Ken Gordon's remaster studio — enhanced versions of the Magnetic Scrolls catalogue for iOS and Android. The Guild of Thieves is available; more titles in development. Follow for updates.
PlatformStrand Games on itch.io
Strand Games releases and community discussion on itch.io. Browser and desktop versions available for some titles.
Archive & CommunityMagnetic Scrolls Memorial
The primary community archive — Rob Steggles memoir, artwork galleries, development notes. The essential hub for Magnetic Scrolls history and community discussion.
Interactive Fiction Community
IFDB
Interactive Fiction Database — community ratings, reviews, and recommendations. Active player community discussing classic and modern IF including Magnetic Scrolls titles.
ArchiveIF Archive
Community-maintained archive of interactive fiction games, interpreters, tools, and documentation. The Magnetic interpreter for playing Magnetic Scrolls games is hosted here.
Forumintfiction.org Forum
The primary English-language interactive fiction community forum — discussion of classic works including Magnetic Scrolls, modern IF development, and the history of the form.
Modern Retro Community
ZX Spectrum Next
The ZX Spectrum Next released a Magnetic Scrolls Compilation in 2024, bringing the classic titles to modern retro hardware. The Next community has been enthusiastic about the release.
VideoKim Justice (YouTube)
Kim Justice's YouTube channel — the primary video documentary source for Magnetic Scrolls, with extensive coverage of the studio and individual titles.
HistoryThe Digital Antiquarian
The authoritative written history of computer games, with multiple articles on Magnetic Scrolls titles. An active blog that continues to cover classic-era IF and gaming history.