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Undum
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Latest version 2
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License MIT
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Undum (homepage) is an authoring system for CYOA-style stories playable on web browsers. Undum describes itself as "a client side framework for hypertext interactive fiction games". Undum was created by I.D. Millington in 2010. It was nominated for Best Technological Development at the XYZZY Awards 2010.


See also Raconteur, Bruno Dias' library of Undum tools.

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