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Review: Twine lets you easily create interactive "choose your own adventure" stories

January 19, 2013

Stories have been with us since the dawn of time. First told in caves and around campfires, then inscribed in tablets and later in books, today we increasingly find ourselves reading stories off of screens. But no matter the format, the best stories are the ones you get lost in–and a great way to get lost in a story is to take an active part in steering it. Twine is a free and simple application for creating such stories, non-linear "choose your own adventure" narratives your readers can guide themselves through. Twine lays out your interactive story graphically, letting you see how its pieces come together. Twine is free and compact, but presented a stumbling block when I set it up on Windows 7: When I tried running it, it wouldn't start, instead popping up an error complaining that a DLL file, MSVCP71.DLL, was missing. As it turns out, this is a known issue, and isn't hard to fix. I had to manually track down this file online, download it, and put it in Twine's directory–at which point it started working. The bulk of Twine's screen space is dedicated to the story overview display. Interactive stories are composed of many small snippets of text interlinked in interesting ways. In Twine, every such segment is shown as a little square, similar to the card view in professional writing tool Scrivener. Arrows connect each section to one or more other sections, so you can see exactly how the story comes together. You can freely drag and drop sections on the canvas, and the arrows will stay connected. Each section of the story is written in simple wiki syntax, although you can add JavaScript code if you want to. Interlinked sections making up a whole: Sounds like a wiki. And indeed, once you're done composing a story, Twine compiles it into a TiddlyWiki, a single-page interactive wiki that runs in any modern Web browser, no server needed. That's why you compose the story using simple wiki syntax. Links are just words surrounded by double brackets, bold text is surrounded by asterisks, and so on. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2025313/review-twine-lets-you-easily-create-interactive-choose-your-own-adventure-stories.html
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