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Twine | |
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Authoring system | |
Links | Home page Run online |
Developer | Chris Klimas |
Format | HTML |
Interaction style | Choice |
Systems | Browser, Windows, Mac, Linux |
Latest version | 2.3.16 |
Status | Stable |
Multimedia support | same as HTML5 |
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Twine is an authoring system for choice-based interactive fiction, developed by Chris Klimas. It outputs stories as HTML/CSS web pages.
Twine story files have a .tws file extension; output files are saved with a .html extension.
Twine is also released with Twee, the command-line version of Twine. This allows Twine authors to use their own editors instead of Twine's interface, if they prefer.
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See also
- Category:Twine authors
- Category:Twine works
- Category:Twine
- Writing Interactive Fiction with Twine - A book by Melissa Ford.
Links
- Twine homepage
- Twine is Rolled Out - Announcement on Nick Montfort's Post Position blog; July 1, 2009.
Authoring systems | |
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By style | Parser • Choice • Parser-choice hybrid |
By system | Browser • Android • iOS • Linux • macOS • Windows |
Browse | Stable authoring systems • Search form • Drilldown |
Other software | Interpreters • Utilities |