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Another option if you don't want to implement it yourself though is to use an already built library. I've been playing with YarnSpinner a little bit recently and I'm liking it so far. I can't give much more details than that, but it's maybe worth a look. At least for some reference. Source: 11 months ago
I looked into other solutions, but haven't tested them yet: (Ink)[https://www.inklestudios.com/ink/] (Yarn)[https://yarnspinner.dev/]. Source: about 1 year ago
I am currently working on a 3d Unity game that uses a classic visual novel interface for conversations with NPCs. I am using Yarnspinner for the VN parts. It's a very powerful and flexible middleware that allows you to write your dialogue trees in a very simple domain-specific language. Source: about 1 year ago
After writing several own dialogue solutions, I decided to use Yarnspinner as a dialogue scripting solution for my latest project. It's really powerful, flexible and easy to use. I see no reason why I would ever want to invent my own again. It comes with a sample dialogue UI, but the website has a guide for how to create your own. Source: about 1 year ago
Find ways to tell those stories without complex mechanics. Visual novels and text adventures are a great example. If you have a budget, hire a good artist and maybe look into voice over actors. If you're short on budget, look into AI to generate images and even to do voice over. As for tools you have Twine, Ink and YarnSpinner, to name s few and, in terms of game engine, don't lose too much time picking one.... Source: over 1 year ago
Arcweave is our game writing app. We recently released its Godot plugin, which makes it easy to transfer and use your story data in the Godot engine. Source: about 1 year ago
One option that has not yet been mentioned is arcweave. Source: about 1 year ago
Arcweave is another great browser-based solution. Source: over 1 year ago
I am narrative designer in Arcweave—a web app for writing interactive stories and games. Source: over 1 year ago
If you are looking for something easy to learn, you can also have a look at Arcweave, too. Source: over 1 year ago
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