Darkness [Interactive Fiction]

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Der Tor
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Darkness [Interactive Fiction]

#1 Post by Der Tor »

I have used Ren'Py for more than a decade now, but I felt I wanted to try and focus more on the story and on the branching than on cutesy anime style graphics and interfaces, so after some brainstorming in the "Other Visual Novel Engines" section of the forum, I decided to try Twine, which is perfect for the kind of dark and text heavy and choice heavy and heavily branching story I had in mind. And since the Twine forums focus mainly on technical questions, rather than WiP threads for individual games, I hope it's okay if I post it here, even though I am not using Ren'Py this time.

The story basically revolves around the protagonist not remembering who or where he is and waking up in the basement of a house. You have to make your way to the top floor (each room is a teensy bit like an escape room with you having to figure out how to get to the next room - but don't worry, you don't have to pick up or combine items or anything like that - there is no gameplay other than just making choices). And of course there is also a central story that takes the foreground as you progress and realize that you are essentially trapped in the house, so you have to figure out a way to leave and in doing so you discover your character's background and who he is and what his past is and the reason why he is trapped in the house in the first place.

The game is obviously inspired by me being in lock down :-)
And also me having had Coronavirus symptoms - so that lead me to reflect on my life and a lot of existential questions - which then lead to me writing this story.

The game is about 20% done, but those 20% you can already play/read. (Screenshots would serve little use, since it's all text)

Twine just puts out an HTML file, which I can't upload to the forum, so for the time being I hope uploading it to Mega works. https://mega.nz/file/tUUmQKRa#sRu3UWiWD ... V-Gq26yl0Q Eventually I will upload it to my server and then it will just be like a normal old fashioned HTML website. Please give me some feedback and tell me about any errors or problems you encounter.

Der Tor
Miko-Class Veteran
Posts: 513
Joined: Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:03 pm
Completed: Der Totengräber, There is always a Choice, Darkness
Projects: A Legend of an Ancient Evil
itch: emmanuel-goldstein
Location: Hinter dir
Contact:

Re: Darkness [Interactive Fiction]

#2 Post by Der Tor »

On second thought, maybe I should have posted it in the short non-commercial section. So if a Mod reads this, feel free to move it there if you think that's more appropriate.

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