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QuestQuest is highly recommended for aspiring game designers, writers interested in interactive storytelling, educators looking to engage students with creative projects, and gamers who enjoy narrative-driven experiences. It caters to both beginners and those looking to expand their skills in game development.
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Use this: https://danpla.github.io/dpscreenocr/ I set it on Ctrl+Q shortcut. It takes screenshot and transcribe text from the image. The text is automatically copied to clipboard for you. Its English OCR is top-notched. Its other languages are pretty good as well. Still, you'll need to fix the formats a bit. Source: about 3 years ago
I use dpScreenOCR but I replace the included Tesseract trained data by the tessdata_best repo. Source: over 3 years ago
You may want to start more simply by helping dpscreenocr work on Wayland: https://danpla.github.io/dpscreenocr/ ,. Source: almost 4 years ago
Theres a few programs that I use when reading mangas there capature2text dpscreenocr and sharex all copy to the clipboard. Source: almost 5 years ago
On a quick search I found Quest, but I remember there being more, some even had their own subreddits. Maybe I can look them up later. Source: about 3 years ago
Other software that I haven't tried: quest, inklewriter, gamebook authoring tool. Source: about 3 years ago
Surprised no one has mentioned Quest, it's complicated to figure out but it should be able to do everything you're asking, based on what I've seen other people do with it. Source: over 3 years ago
It was just a text adventure in my case, but it had sounds and images playing when different choices were picked. It was about a hunt for a werewolf in the forests, just used as a test but I still recall it. It was a bit of a time ago, using it to learn pc and trying to make games out of fun, but I greatly recommend the program I used https://textadventures.co.uk/quest it is called Quest. Source: over 3 years ago
Another option is called Quest (https://textadventures.co.uk/quest) which is a tool that allows you to create text-based games using a simple visual editor. Quest games are similar to the classic Zork-style games. It allows you to create rooms, characters, and other game elements using a visual editor, and then link them together to create your story. Quest games can be played in a web browser, and also can be... Source: over 3 years ago
Capture2text - Capture2Text enables users to quickly OCR a portion of the screen using a keyboard shortcut.
Twine - Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories.
KanjiTomo - KanjiTomo is a OCR program for identifying Japanese text from images.
Inform - Description The market is unpredictable and keeps on changing over time.
TextSniper - Instantly extract any text from your Mac's screen
GDevelop - GDevelop is an open-source game making software designed to be used by everyone.