Welcome to Introduction to Twine!
Instructor: Alex Brenon, Five College Blended Learning and Digital Humanities Fellow
Time: January 22-24, 1pm - 4pm
Location: Converse Hall 209
- Birdland
- A surrealist piece of interactive fiction
- Uses variables to store "mood levels" that prevent/let you take certain actions
- Reviews of Birdland - The game is novella-length (although can be paused at will), but I'd strongly suggest at least reading the reviews and playing a bit of it.
- SPENT
- Play as an unemployed adult forced to make tough choices
- More gamified than some of the others
- Educational, helps players understand experiences that may be foreign to their own
- Queers In Love at the End of the World
- Very personal and emotional
- Shows how Twine can be extended with more features like a timer
- What You Can Save
- Go through the process of preserving your favorite films
- Takes user input and incorporates it
- Games by Porpentine
- One of the most well-known Twine writers/creators
- Some games very NSFW - proceed at your own risk
- About Porpentine
- Other Games
Use Twine online or download Twine.
- Masterlist of Interactive Fiction Ideas/Mechanics
- Making Educational Games
- Generating Myth - Hampshire student's thesis
Introduction to Syntax
Archive of "Introduction to Syntax" Game - Right-click on this link and choose "Save link as...", then in Twine, choose "Import From File" on the right-hand sidebar and upload this file.
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draw.io - Good for creating flow charts/storyboards
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Canva - Storyboarding software
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bubbl.us - Mind mapping software
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Unsplash - Find public domain images to include in your stories
- Submit your game to be published on this site
- Create an issue titled with the name of your game
- Include any important information in the issue summary, including how you'd like to be credited and a the topic of your game
- Upload all files necessary for your game (if there are multiple, it's easiest to upload a single zip file holding all of them)
- philome.la - Free Twine hosting
- If you have a Twitter account, you can host a game here for free
- Main caveat: Can't upload images or other media that go with the game
- GitHub Pages
- Create/log into GitHub account
- Create repository named [your-username].github.io
- Rename your game file to 'index.html'
- Upload your game file and any other files to your new repository
- Visit [your-username].github.io to see your game up and running! (Give it a few minutes to compile first)
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Twine "Cookbook" - examples of basic Twine use cases
Email: [email protected]
GitHub repo of resources: https://github.com/alexroseb/Intro-To-Twine