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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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twinejs
- 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/
- How to start making video games?
RockMUD
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Feeling like you know javascript until you read other peoples code
There are some recurring patterns I see in other peoples' code, though. I just cloned https://github.com/MoreOutput/RockMUD and found lots of abbreviated names as variables, functions and parameters. Such as: e, r, fn, evt, s and so on.. As I have seen these before, I just figured they are very common BUT I can't find anyone on the god damn web who cares to elaborate on what they are.
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50 years of text games – 1977: Zork
Let me shamelessly plug a project I'll probably always be poking at: https://github.com/MoreOutput/RockMUD
I mainly played DIKU stuff so it feels a bit like that OOTB, but its very flexible (i hope).
What are some alternatives?
RenPy - The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine
ranviermud - A node.js based MUD game engine
ink - inkle's open source scripting language for writing interactive narrative.
encrusted - A z-machine (interpreter) for text adventure games like Zork
YarnSpinner - Yarn Spinner is a tool for building interactive dialogue in games!
zork1 - Zork I (Microcomputer Version) by Infocom
dialogic - 💬 Create Dialogs, Visual Novels, RPGs, and manage Characters with Godot to create your Game!
mud-eventemitter
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
lectrote - The IF interpreter in an Electron shell
gitbook - The open source frontend for GitBook doc sites
cyo - Simple HTML Storytelling Engine