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As I said on my first comment, I don't recall such an offering beyond block style programming (e.g. EduBlocks). The internet is a big place, though. Good luck on your search. Source: 11 months ago
To shift from block coding to text based like python later, look for free sites like these: Https://edublocks.org/. Source: 12 months ago
Numworks support the shorter function names. I noticed that it is difficult to use `turtle` interactively from the Python shell since the screen is cleared between each command that is entered. A way to circumvent this is to use semicolon ";" betweens the commands, but it would be better if the OS could be modified so that the graphics screen is buffered. It's possible to mix turtle and kandinsky in the same... Source: over 2 years ago
Have you tried using https://edublocks.org/? I'm learning python at school and I found that helped me. Source: almost 3 years ago
I think you and your kid would have fun designing a Choose Your Own Adventure game in Twine. https://twinery.org/ FWIW, there are a bunch of simple modern GUI builders, including GUI builders for the web, but none of them are popular, due to the sweet spot of supply and demand that Hypercard hit. When Hypercard launched, it came with every Mac, it was free, and there was nothing else like it available on... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
There's ChoiceScript by Choice Of Games. It's more along the lines of Choose Your Own Adventure. If you're hoping to make something with a fair amount of random events, you might want to check out Twine. Source: 6 months ago
You use something like https://twinery.org/ for creating the dialogues, and then write abstract code to handle that. Source: 6 months ago
The Twine website links to a few, along with thousands at IFDB; https://ifdb.org/search?searchbar=system%3Atwine And itch: https://itch.io/games/tag-twine See the Twinery for more, including the spec: https://twinery.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
The story is from my own mind, of course. I will maybe use Twine to help me with all the possible way to go, not sure yet. Source: 8 months ago
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