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SB #10 Title page+passage+storyline
Since I don’t have much time, I didn’t even attempt to code the title, I just drew it. Here’s how it looks: I wanted to give it a comic-book/children’s-picture-book kind of feel. I think I got it. Would’ve definitely worked on it more if I had more time. Maybe added a bit color. I do…
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SB #9 Using hooks in Twine
I love hooks. They’re fun, and a great way to add interactivity without having to branch. Here are some of my favorite passages in my story: The click hook helps build the feeling of tediousness when getting nagged by parents, especially one after the other. Even though it’s just clicking, well, clicking is a lot…
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SB #8 Centering text on Twine
((I posted this yesterday, but it somehow got erased. I’ve tried to repost it twice now. Third times the charm, I guess)) Here is me attempting to center my title page on Twine: This worked, but I didn’t want to center everything in my story, I wanted most passages to be on the left side.…
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SB #7 Using Twine
I’ve begun to write out my story on Twine. Its surprisingly easy, when you’re just mapping out the different choices and consequences. I did start to struggle a little when I wanted to rename a certain passages. It would create a bunch of new passages as I’m writing. I managed to figure it out though!…
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SB #6 Character of the player
I’ve been working on my interactive story a little, and I’ve been thinking about the player and what character they will be. Since my story is based on Peter Pan, I wanted the player to play as Wendy. Playing as Peter wouldn’t really make sense, since Peter has a very defined personality, which is vital…