Tinychoice: Difference between revisions
From Game Making Tools Wiki
Yellow Swans (talk | contribs) m (fixed link to spam cafe example) |
(Fixed some broken links, reorganised a little, added logo) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ infobox_software | {{ infobox_software | ||
| title = | | title = Tinychoice | ||
| | | logo = [[File:tinychoice logo.png|alt=Letters T and C, written vertically, grey with light green outline]] | ||
| release_date = | | release_date = | ||
| made_by = [http://www.increpare.com/ Stephen Lavelle] | | made_by = [http://www.increpare.com/ Stephen Lavelle] | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
| exports_to = [[:Category:Browser Export|Browser]] (HTML5) | | exports_to = [[:Category:Browser Export|Browser]] (HTML5) | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | '''Tinychoice''' is a simple scripting language for making HTML5 branching narrative text adventure games. Text games are created in a simple markup language, and complete games can be shared as a link to the finished game or to an editable version. Games can also be downloaded as single HTML pages. It was made by Increpare. | ||
Though not documented, as a game is just an [[HTML]] file, you can edit a game's appearance with [[CSS]]. | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
* [http://spam.cafe/spamcafe.html Spam cafe Exhibition] | |||
* | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [ | * [https://www.tinychoice.net/ tinychoice.net] | ||
* [[ | * [https://github.com/increpare/tinychoice tinychoice] on [[Github]] | ||
* [[PuzzleScript]] | |||
[[Category:Game Builder]] | [[Category:Game Builder]] |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 19 December 2021
Tinychoice | |
---|---|
Release date: | |
Made by: | Stephen Lavelle |
Runs on: | Browser (HTML5) |
Exports to: | Browser (HTML5) |
Tinychoice is a simple scripting language for making HTML5 branching narrative text adventure games. Text games are created in a simple markup language, and complete games can be shared as a link to the finished game or to an editable version. Games can also be downloaded as single HTML pages. It was made by Increpare.
Though not documented, as a game is just an HTML file, you can edit a game's appearance with CSS.