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godot_dialogue_manager
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I made a quick tutorial for building a reusable menu node with a moving pointer
This is the basis for the menu I use in my own game as well as my Dialogue Manager addon.
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Testing out a refactored dialogue system in Songs of Avenry, as well as some improved graphics
Dialogue backend powered by Dialogue Manager: https://github.com/nathanhoad/godot_dialogue_manager
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Narrative Game Design
If you are using Unreal, I'd go with https://www.unrealengine.com/marketplace/en-US/product/not-yet-dialogue-system it's very powerful yet simple. For Godot, I'd use https://github.com/nathanhoad/godot_dialogue_manager
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Any good options for branching narrative/dialogue in Godot 4?
Nathan Hoad's Dialog Manager is pretty good.
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Saving games with PackedScenes?
https://github.com/nathanhoad/godot_dialogue_manager https://github.com/coppolaemilio/dialogic
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Do you know when you play Undertale and one dialogue have 2 or more options to choose? How do i make that(Godot 3.5)?
Use something like Dialogic or (personal recommendation) Dialog Manager.
- Does Dialogic support godot's built in translation system?
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Have a lot of txt file for my game's dialogue. Is it better to have them compiled in one big txt file or just have dozens of small txt files?
JSON files might not be the best fit for dialogs. Have you considered existing solutions? Godot Dialogue Manager is great and simple to use. You can also check the code to see how it works.
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I made a quick runthrough of how my speech-balloon-style dialogue balloons work
For anyone interested, I'm using myDialogue Manager addon to handle the actual dialogue stuff.
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How to make a basic branching dialogue system?
There are two great dialogue systems available for Godot, Godot Dialogue Manager, which is geared more towards writing things in a script, and Dialogic with a nice user interface, that is more artist-friendly (though direct script editing is also available). It also has more features (at least in the new version, which is currently under development for the upcoming Godot 4 and might not be suitable for production).
twinejs
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Ask HN: Modern Day Equivalent to HyperCard?
I think you and your kid would have fun designing a Choose Your Own Adventure game in Twine. https://twinery.org/
FWIW, there are a bunch of simple modern GUI builders, including GUI builders for the web, but none of them are popular, due to the sweet spot of supply and demand that Hypercard hit.
When Hypercard launched, it came with every Mac, it was free, and there was nothing else like it available on the Mac. On the Mac, the alternative to Hypercard was to layout UI widgets in code, with no GUI builder at all, or eventually to pay $$$ for a professional-grade IDE like CodeWarrior. As an entry-level user with no budget, if you wanted a GUI builder for the Mac, you got Hypercard, or nothing. This created a community of Hypercard enthusiasts.
Furthermore, when Hypercard launched, Macs had a standard screen resolution. Every Mac sold had a screen resolution of 512x342 pixels, so you could know for sure how your cards would look on any Mac. Supporting resizable GUIs is one of the hardest things to do in any GUI builder. (How should the buttons layout when the screen gets very small, like a phone? Or very wide, like a 16:9 monitor?) Today, Xcode uses a sophisticated constraint solver / theorem prover to allow developers to build resizable UIs in a GUI; it works pretty well, I think, but it's never going to be as easy to learn as "drag the button onto the screen and it's going to look exactly like that everywhere."
The last issue is the real killer for modern Hypercard wannabes: it's a small step from a web GUI builder to raw HTML/CSS. You don't have to pay big bucks to have access to professional-grade HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Sure, they're not that easy to learn, but you can teach a kid to write interactive web pages, no problem.
As a result, the demand for a simple GUI builder is lower than it was for Hypercard, and even when you do capture a user, they tend to outgrow your product, and there are a zillion competitors, so none of them can build a community with real traction.
- Show HN: Twine – Gorgeous open source multiplatform RSS app
- Ask HN: Yo wants to build a game, I'm lost. What can I do?
- Ask HN: Software to Develop Interactive Stories?
- Suggestions: A simple human-readable format for suggesting changes to text files
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About Text based games,basically
There's ChoiceScript by Choice Of Games. It's more along the lines of Choose Your Own Adventure. If you're hoping to make something with a fair amount of random events, you might want to check out Twine.
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Harlowe 3.3.7 & Tweego
I'm trying to update tweego with the story format harlowe 3.3.7. I've copied the .json and .icon files for Harlowe 3.3.7 from here : https://github.com/klembot/twinejs/tree/develop/public/story-formats
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cRPG's often have poor writing. Why is that?
Here are 2 interactive story game engines: * https://www.renpy.org/ * https://twinery.org/
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tobyFoxIsWild
You use something like https://twinery.org/ for creating the dialogues, and then write abstract code to handle that.
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I feel like im too dumb to make my own game
The engine here https://twinery.org/
What are some alternatives?
dialogic - 💬 Create Dialogs, Visual Novels, RPGs, and manage Characters with Godot to create your Game!
RenPy - The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine
godot-ink - Ink integration for Godot Engine.
ink - inkle's open source scripting language for writing interactive narrative.
Godot-DialogPlugin - 🗨️ A Dialog Node for Godot Engine
YarnSpinner - Yarn Spinner is a tool for building interactive dialogue in games!
GDYarn - A YarnSpinner Gdscript implementation that is able to parse and interpret scripts written in the yarn language.
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
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