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Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories.Pricing:
- Open Source
I mean, text-based are Quest and Twine, but you'd have to ask in their forums and reddits if you can put fancy minigames in. You could look into Game Maker which is a 2D engine. You could try any of the RPG Makers, which come with a pretty big collection of graphics and also have communities that make and share even more (graphics, audio, scripts, etc). Other engines I know (but never even touched, so I have no idea if they are a good choice) would be Construct, Godot, Cocos, and Löve.
#Visual Novel Engine #IDE #Game Development 276 social mentions
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Quest lets you create sophisticated text-based games, without having to program.
I mean, text-based are Quest and Twine, but you'd have to ask in their forums and reddits if you can put fancy minigames in. You could look into Game Maker which is a 2D engine. You could try any of the RPG Makers, which come with a pretty big collection of graphics and also have communities that make and share even more (graphics, audio, scripts, etc). Other engines I know (but never even touched, so I have no idea if they are a good choice) would be Construct, Godot, Cocos, and Löve.
#Visual Novel Engine #IDE #Text Editors 14 social mentions
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Hi there! LÖVE is an *awesome* framework you can use to make 2D games in Lua.Pricing:
- Open Source
I mean, text-based are Quest and Twine, but you'd have to ask in their forums and reddits if you can put fancy minigames in. You could look into Game Maker which is a 2D engine. You could try any of the RPG Makers, which come with a pretty big collection of graphics and also have communities that make and share even more (graphics, audio, scripts, etc). Other engines I know (but never even touched, so I have no idea if they are a good choice) would be Construct, Godot, Cocos, and Löve.
#Game Development #Game Engine #2D Game Engine 181 social mentions
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Feature-packed 2D and 3D open source game engine.Pricing:
- Open Source
I mean, text-based are Quest and Twine, but you'd have to ask in their forums and reddits if you can put fancy minigames in. You could look into Game Maker which is a 2D engine. You could try any of the RPG Makers, which come with a pretty big collection of graphics and also have communities that make and share even more (graphics, audio, scripts, etc). Other engines I know (but never even touched, so I have no idea if they are a good choice) would be Construct, Godot, Cocos, and Löve.
#Game Development #Game Engine #3D Game Engine 447 social mentions