InquisitorIF
Interactive Fiction engine built for use in both a browser-based and standalone.
InquisitorIF Alternatives
The best InquisitorIF alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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/yarn-spinner-alternatives
Tool for creating interactive dialogue and games in Unity.
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/twine-alternatives
Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories.
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Burndown is project management, automated. Our smart scheduling technology constantly manages your team's schedule - based on your priorities, progress, and capacity - so you don’t have to.
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/adventuron-alternatives
Text adventure and Gamebook game creation system for modern (HTML5) and retro platforms.
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/ink-by-inkle-alternatives
ink is a popular open source scripting language for branching stories, designed for writers
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Description The market is unpredictable and keeps on changing over time.
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/adrift-alternatives
Create your own Interactive Fiction with this free, easy to use application for Windows.
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/storynexus-alternatives
StoryNexus allows you to play, and create, storygames: interactive stories in a rich variety of worlds. Create a storygame as a creative experiment, a source of income, an educational tool, a piece of transmedia content or a game for your friends.
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/narrat-alternatives
Web-focused narrative game engine for text-based games.
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/undum-alternatives
Undum is a game framework for building a sophisticated form of hypertext interactive fiction.
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/dedalus-alternatives
Dedalus is an authoring system for generating Choose Your Own Adventure (CYOA) narrative.
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/monogatari-alternatives
Monogatari is a simple web visual novel engine, created to bring Visual Novels to the web.
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/squiffy-alternatives
Squiffy is a tool for creating multiple choice interactive fiction.
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/ficdown-alternatives
Choice-based, interactive fiction engine built on top of Markdown.