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{{engine infobox|title=ChoiceScript|image=|author=[[Dan Fabulich]]|released=2010|last_release=2016|platform=Web browser|language=English|license=ChoiceScript License|color=Possible|graphics=Possible|sound=TBD}}
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|Type=Authoring system
|Style=Choice
|Multimedia=Graphics: possible. Sound: ambient.
|Developer=Dan Fabulich
|Home page=https://www.choiceofgames.com/
|Download=https://www.choiceofgames.com/make-your-own-games/choicescript-intro/
|Format=HTML
|System=Other
|Date=2024/04/04
|Status=Stable
|License=Freeware
|Notes=Released: 2010.
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ChoiceScript is a simple programming language created by [[Dan Fabulich]] for writing
ChoiceScript is a simple programming language created by [[Dan Fabulich]] for writing
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* [http://www.choiceofgames.com/ Choice of Games] - Play ChoiceScript games online.
* [http://www.choiceofgames.com/ Choice of Games] - Play ChoiceScript games online.
* [http://www.choiceofgames.com/blog/choicescript-intro/ Introduction to ChoiceScript] - a blog.
* [http://www.choiceofgames.com/blog/choicescript-intro/ Introduction to ChoiceScript] - a blog.
* [http://choicescriptdev.wikia.com/ ChoiceScript Community Wiki]


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Latest revision as of 10:52, 27 June 2024

ChoiceScript
Authoring system
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Links Home page Download
Developer Dan Fabulich
Format HTML
Interaction style Choice
System Other
System details
Latest version 4 Apr 2024
Status Stable
Implements
Uses
Multimedia support Graphics: possible. Sound: ambient.
License Freeware
Notes Released: 2010.
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ChoiceScript

ChoiceScript is a simple programming language created by Dan Fabulich for writing choose your own adventure games -- or what ChoiceScript calls multiple-choice games (MCGs). ChoiceScript is designed to be very easy to use, even for authors with no programming experience. ChoiceScript games are played in a web browser.

Choice of Games is the company founded to publish and promote the development of games in ChoiceScript.

Early examples of ChoiceScript games

Dan Fabulich also wrote three very small games in ChoiceScript for TWIFcomp, where the rules required authors to write a complete game in no more than 140 characters (not including white space).

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