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3,885 | 4,593 | |
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about 1 month ago | about 5 hours ago | |
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ink
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A simple MUD server in Python which can be run on a Raspberry Pi
That's awesome, thanks!
I am aware of Inform 7, I think it is awesome. A few months ago I made a quick demo using Inklescript[1], which I found simpler and more suitable to my project (a Star Trek adventure). Inform 7 remains something I wish to explore in the future when I need something more complex.
Thanks! ;)
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[1] https://www.inklestudios.com/ink/
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About Text based games,basically
As others have said, Twine is really a great starting point for text or choice-based games. If you'd like to get into the weeds a little more, I'd also shout out Ink, which is incredibly flexible and really fun imo, altho it def requires a bit more coding experience.
- How to start making video games?
- Text adventure ported to social media
- Free websites for writing branching plot lines?
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Any other devs that have / are making choose your own adventures?
On the technology side, you might want to check out Inkle: https://www.inklestudios.com/ink/
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How to get into narrative design with no coding/programming experience?
Start writing in ink or twine.
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Narrative Game Design
Otherwise, Inkle is also quite good. (and people have made players for it in Unreal and Unity, so it's not hard to attach to existing game projects.) I don't think it has the nifty visual flowchart though, if that's a piece you care about.
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Are there any tools for designing the story of a dating sim?
I really like Ink. The developers made tons of games with it like the Sorcery! series, so it has a good foundation, and it's quite easy to write and organize, more than twine in my opinion.
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Help me organize inkJam 2023
Like every year, I'm organizing inkJam: a narrative oriented gamejam around the ink language. You can find last year's edition on itch.io
h3
- H3: Hexagonal hierarchical geospatial indexing system
- Evaluation of Location Encoding Systems
- Not sure if this is the worst or most genius indentation I've seen
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A population density map of the state of Pennsylvania
It looks like the base Kontur dataset uses H3 resolution 8, and thereโs a lookup table here. โ400mโ seems to refer to the edge length (which averages to 461m).
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[ANN] HexTree: geographical region-to-value mapping
I can speak to quadtrees, but the primary reason for using this is that you need a geographic "dictionary" (not using the word map to avoid confusion with charts), and you're perhaps already using the H3 hexagonal grid system.
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What's everyone working on this week (34/2022)?
HexSet: is a way of storing a set of H3 cells in a tree, and doing fast (2-20 ns on my 2013 trashcan Mac Pro) membership tests. You must first convert the input data (e.g. GeoJSoN polygon) into H3 cells.
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Surprising result while transpiling C to Go
> What an amazing tool that can completely change function names when it converts from C to Go.
How can one read the code of the benchmark, then switch into virulent sarcasm mode without trying to understand the code? And seeing "+1" comments without any effort to understand is also disheartening.
The blog post had a link about the Go helper functions the author used. It lands on https://github.com/akhenakh/goh3/blob/main/h3.go This shows that the `FromGeo()` function used by the Go benchmark is a helper that calls transpiled functions. The benchmark code itself was of course not transpiled, so the sarcasm was unneeded and wrong.
If anyone wants to dig in deeper, the C function `latLngToCell()` calls 2 functions, see https://github.com/uber/h3/blob/master/src/h3lib/lib/h3Index...
- Completely ignorant Newbie needing help with launching Ubers H3 Software.
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Anyone doing geospatial queries? NoSQL? Amazon Location Service?
Uber just released their library to perform geospatial indexing - https://h3geo.org/. This might be an useful building block for you.
What are some alternatives?
YarnSpinner - Yarn Spinner is a tool for building interactive dialogue in games!
S2 geometry - S2 geometry library in Go
RenPy - The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine
Leaflet - ๐ JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps ๐บ๐ฆ
UnrealInk - Integration of the Ink language into Unreal 4 (https://github.com/inkle/ink)
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
dialogic - ๐ฌ Create Dialogs, Visual Novels, RPGs, and manage Characters with Godot to create your Game!
starlink-coverage - Calculating some statistics about Starlink satellites
twinejs - Twine, a tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories
s2geometry - Computational geometry and spatial indexing on the sphere
godot-ink - Ink integration for Godot Engine.
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2