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Story Nexus, or Where the Fuck Did the Gamebook Go

Started by Imp Ending the Pending, October 17, 2012, 12:14:17 AM

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Imp Ending the Pending

So the folks behind Fallen London, a text based game full of hijinks and waiting-ten-minutes-for-your-energy-to-recharge have released StoryNexus.

http://www.storynexus.com/s

It's a tool set to create text based browser games. When hearing the news, I immediately flashed back to the gamebook wiki--that I'm PRETTY SURE was a real thing and not in my imagination--that was (maybe) on the Black Iron Prison. But I can't seem to find it, so balls.

So there once was an interactive fiction story around here, and now there's a tool to make interactive fiction.

I'm going to check it out in the next few days, but I figured some folks here might be interested.


If you haven't played Fallen London, check it out. It's got a very interesting game mechanic to it, and allows for ludicrously dynamic branching stories.

http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/

Cheers.

LMNO