As you may know it exists a lot of cool languages that permits to create an interactive story (inkle). But sometimes I’m not in mood to program or using a scripting language, that’s why I made a tool to create interactive fiction without any scripting. You place some elements on a map to make the flow of the story.
https://youtu.be/nMSq7-yBmZo
The aim of this project is to make your IF everywhere, you just need a web browser and have loaded in cache the application so after you don’t need any more internet connexion. All is store locally.
So it’s a project under development but there is already a working version available here: julien-roche.fr/ifcdemo/
Would be great to have some feedback.
Interesting project!
I tried clicking on things, but I’m not really sure what I’m doing. In the picture, there’s an “export” feature, but i can’t see it in the demo.
Would definitely like to export to (a) see what I’ve really got and (b) to back up any work.
good luck!
I played around, and although I wasn’t quite sure what I was doing, I like this concept a lot! Being able to easily cobble a simple dungeon crawl with built-in stats and inventory is very appealing - I’ve seen browser-based systems attempt this, but not in such a potentially logical manner. I would definitely try to make stuff with this if it were polished and documented.
It feels a little like the Quest system, were it stripped to a bare minimum of elements.
Thank you for having a try.
I’m doing some doc, xould like to make a better UI.
But the main process of doing things in this app is:
- Place blocks and edit contents (there is an apply button)
- Run the story (first compile then start)
- Export button still working on…
Here the main idea of how it works: