i have pet chickens, i make drawings, and i write software of questionable usefulness. that's pretty much the extent of my personality. ask me about array programming, decker, or anything, really.

posts from @internet-janitor tagged #interactive fiction

also:

Decker and Twine are very different animals, but they do have significant overlap: both tools make it possible to build Interactive Fiction in a largely drag-and-drop fashion, with little or no programming required.

This evening I clicked together an extremely rudimentary interpreter for .twee files (I only support passages and one syntax for hyperlinks) just to see how difficult it would be. You can try it out here:

Would anyone be interested in a more elaborate elaborate writeup explaining how this works, or perhaps a more fleshed-out implementation as a proper Lil module?