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Twine / An open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories
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 format you're using. Story formats are like game engines, and determine the features you'll have access to and the way you'll write code. The Twine Cookbook has advice on how to choose a story format and easy-to-follow examples ...
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Twine is an open-source tool for creating interactive, nonlinear stories, available for use in web browsers or on your computer.
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Twine Cookbook - twinery.org
Welcome to the 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 created using mkdocs with the Material theme and plugin set. It can be found at https://twinery.org/cookbook/. Print and EPUB Versions
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Installing Twine - twinery.org
Installing Twine There are two ways to use Twine: in a web browser or by installing it onto a computer. Most people prefer to use it in installed form, but the browser version exists for people in settings which make it difficult to install software, like a classroom. This documentation calls the version of Twine you use directly in a browser "browser Twine" for short, and the version of Twine ...
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Basic Concepts - twinery.org
Twine helps to edit a story, but what happens once players actually open it in a web browser is the job of story formats. Story formats handle displaying your story onscreen: displaying text and images, playing sound and video.
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Introduction
Text-based storytelling. 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 narrative. Web-based publishing. Twine publishes to HTML files which can be uploaded on any web hosting service or shared privately.
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First Story - Twine Cookbook
Twine 2: How to Create Your First Story Information Before you create your first story using Twine 2, please consult the Where are my stories saved? page.
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Story Formats - Twine Cookbook
In Twine 2, they are accessed as part of the Story Menu. Clicking on Change Story Format opens up the options for picking different story formats and, in most cases, also have links to their externally-hosted documentation.
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Creating, Copying and Importing Stories
Importing Stories Twine can import stories in progress, published stories, exported archives, and Twee source code. It cannot, however, import stories from Twine 1. To import stories or archives, the process is the same: Choose Import from the Library top toolbar tab. In the dialog that appears, choose the file corresponding to your story or ...
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Using the Twine Cookbook - twinery.org
Using the Twine Cookbook The Twine Cookbook provides examples, Twee source code, and links to download either on each example page under the different topic areas. Downloading and Using the Examples 1) Download the compiled HTML from an example page. 2) Import the file into Twine Twine 2: Use the "Import From File" link on the right-hand side under the "+Story" button. Twine 1: Use File ...