I'll be interested to give it a try. your games were some of the first if titles I played in 2002 when I first realized a computer could be used to actually do fun things.
i will confess I haven't played much if lately, and like Aaron have very much migrated to gamebooks or games like Eamon deluxe with a far limited parza, since I got rather sick of five out of six games I tried ending in a guess the verb situation, being told "I don't know how to put" or having some completely illogical puzzle, though i admit this might be my lack of patience or ability with lateral thinking .
I am however interested to try a modern if title, especially one with as comprehensive a help system as you mention inheritance having.
As you will notice, this website has a database of accessible games. We don't usually give individual pages to if titles, because there are so many hobbyist works of if available it's easier just to create entries for the various interpreters such as winfrotz and add links to directories of games in appropriate format.
However, we do make exceptions and do individual entries for some if titles, such as those with full rpg mechanics (there being few accessible rpgs), or for commercial stand alone games (especially those with full sfx).
So, The Inheritance will likely be getting an entry. Do any of your other games available on your site also work in a similar stand alone way with sfx?
The previous games of yours I tried were convertions into zcode I played with winfrotz, and obviously none had sfx much less a help system, but if you have updated stand alone versions or new titles we'd be interested to know.
With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)