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ok here's an experiment in Twine using a short story/(fan)fiction thing i wrote after reading Frankenstein. it's really short and should only take a couple of minutes to get through.
call me remy or rime.
illustrator. plushie maker. ttrpg content maker. video game/interactive media thing creator. im a renaissance man. the act of creation is reverence.
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ok here's an experiment in Twine using a short story/(fan)fiction thing i wrote after reading Frankenstein. it's really short and should only take a couple of minutes to get through.
hey does anyone have twine guides (any story format) that they'd personally recommend for a beginner or low in complexity? im trying my best to follow the official documentation but it's all just making me frustrated because i struggle with conceptualizing "code" -> "output" and that makes using tools like twine (and other interactive fiction software) hard.
i literally just want to make a very short story thing i wrote look cooler than just some paragraphs on a page as an easy first project, but i'm struggling so hard to keep my attention on the documentation when all i see are codeblocks.
disclaimer: i'm not a code/programming dummy, but i haven't done more than some basic html and js in about a year and im such a visual learner that its hard to find guides that actually help me rather than just turn me off to learning at all