Blog 2- Twine image

This Twine is different twine due to the file for my first twine corrupting, but it’s okay because I wasn’t feeling the vibe of the first twine project as much. This twine is about someone waking up in a forest in an unknown land with no modern forms of civilization to be found.

Twine project 2

Here’s my updated tween project; I added more visuals this time and edited the text.

My twine project – week 2

Hello, I did not do much on Twine this week, as I was concepting drawings to use within the game! I intend to keep the Cafe Mix-Up name for my project, as I thought it would be cute. In the week coming up, I’m going to finish the story. I’m considering simplifying the money goal since it’s too big for a simple Twine project.

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Twine Blog Post #2

I added some new pictures to the story to make the game feel more real and more enjoyable to play.

The scenery images are set to about 80% width and others stay at 50%, so that the pictures don’t get too big and cover up the whole page.

I also changed the text so that it turns gray after players click a link on the page.
It makes the page less tiring to look at and helps players focus on the new parts of the story without seeing too many words at once.

My Twine story-week 2

This week, I completed the full story. Using if statements, I created many textual variations based on player choices. The next step is to add images to most passages.

my twine project week 2

I continued my story and added some images. I also added a count for how many tissues you can take. At first the code seemed super confusing but as you start to understand it the whole process becomes so fun you want to continue working!

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My Twine Progress

This week, I added onto my project and tried to include a counter that keeps track of how many Zodiacs are collected throughout the game. I plan on trying to add more variables so that I do not have as many cards.

my twine project 2

As I add more on to this project , I had an idea. Instead of showing the character I choose have them be a shadow. I wanted them to be more mysterious ,So I looked up shadows online, edit a few words and then I got this.

my twine project

My project begins with a setting that is probably familiar to all: a usual school morning. My story starts with what seems to be a simple choice of whom to ask for a pen, but your decision will lead you to polar opposite story lines.

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I added more branching options in the story and also added images to provide more context to the environment in which it takes place.

A few choices have different outcomes when a player takes an action, but loop back into the overarching story to stay consistent and have a cleaner board without needing several of the same passages over and over.