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Twine / An open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories
2024年11月24日 · The Twine Reference is a guide to the Twine user interface. If you're new to Twine, start here. Once you're familiar with Twine, you should learn more about the story …
Hi! - Twine
Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories. There are a few things you should ...
Installing Twine - twinery.org
Twine doesn't have an Android or iOS application. Twine might work, vaguely, on a phone or other device of that size, but it's designed to be used on a larger screen. Because you'll most …
Twine Cookbook
This Cookbook contains documentation, tips, and examples for using the non-linear story creation tool Twine. Reading the Cookbook Online # Starting with version 2.0, the Twine Cookbook is …
Introduction
Twine is very text-focused, though you can use images, sound, and video. Branching narratives. Twine's user interface is designed to make it easy to visualize the flow through branches of a …
Basic Concepts - twinery.org
If you're using browser Twine, the library is stored invisibly in your browser's storage. However, if you're using app Twine, you'll find your library in a folder named Twine in your documents …
First Story - Twine Cookbook
Playing with Desktop Twine 2# When using the desktop version, Twine 2 will open a HTML stored in the temporary files of the operating system and in whatever the default web browser is for …
Story Formats - Twine Cookbook
While using passages are a part of all Twine authoring, there are different collections of rules and styling options called story formats. In Twine 2, they are accessed as part of the Story Menu. …
Getting Around in Twine - twinery.org
No matter where you are in Twine, there will be a tab at the end of the top toolbar labeled Twine. This tab contains actions related to Twine itself. Preferences opens the Preferences dialog, …
Creating If Else Statement - Twine Forum
Thanks guys for both your suggestions. I'm using Harlowe 1.1.1 with Twine 2.0.8. I'm still finding these variables a little confusing. I've tried implementing both your suggestions but it's still not …