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APL How-To: Make Your Own Video Game with Twine
by Elizabeth

Hi there! So you want to make a Twine game? Great! Let’s get started.

Twine is a free website that allows you to make a choose-your-path game. It’s easy to use, and to make a
basic game, you only have to know two buttons on your keyboard. We’ll cover how to use those buttons, then
move on to cover two ways to surprise your readers.

Watch a tutorial here, or read on to learn more!



The Basics
First, go to twinery.org and click “Use it online.” You can download it, too, if you prefer.

If it’s your first time using Twine, Twine will give you a message telling you the basics: Twine saves its stories
in your browser, it’s free to use, and there’s a website full of detailed information you can go to if you need
more help.

For now, let’s click on the new story button on the right side of the screen:

Twine

Come up with a name for your story! I named mine “Library Story,” but you can name yours whatever you like.

After you name your story, you’ll be directed to a blue grid with a box in the center.

Twine

Double-click the box, or passage, to get started. Think of this as a page in your choose-your-path book: you’re
writing a page with a few choices for your reader.

Write whatever you want the reader to see when they click on your passage.

When you want to include a choice, place it in [[double brackets, like this]].

Click on “Test” or “Play” in the bottom corner whenever you’re ready to test it out.

Twine

Twine

When you test the game, the words you put in double brackets should show up in blue. You can click them
now, and they’ll take you to new pages.

Each of the links is a title of a new page, so anytime you type the words [[Let’s go]] or [[Wait, no]], it’ll take your
readers to the exact same page.

That’s it! That’s all you need to know to make a basic choose-your-path Twine game. Congratulations! If you
want to get a little more complicated, though, here are two tricks to surprise your reader.

Getting More Involved
Again, the steps above are all you need to know. But what if you want something more complicated? What if
you want to add new words to a page someone’s already reading?

Easy! Here are two simple ways to add new words. You’ll make two kinds of links. One will change a word into
another word when the reader clicks on it, and one will add words to another part of the story.

Changing a Word
To change a word, we’re going to add two new concepts: single brackets and parentheses.

First, let’s turn a dragon into a lizard:

      I have to fight a (link: “dragon”)[lizard] today.

Twine

In the above picture, “dragon” is the word we want to change. Put the word you want to change in quotes after
“link”:
Then, put one bracket and write what you want to appear instead. Don’t put two brackets! That’ll take you to a
new page.

The end result should look like this:

      (link: “word you want to change”)[new word]

When your readers click the link, the words will change.

Twine

Surprise! New Words
If you want to add words somewhere else in the passage after people click on a link, without deleting your
original words, you can also do that. Let’s try this with a paraphrase of Cabin Pressure’s “Surprising Rice.”

      “Behold! Surprising Rice.”
      [“What are those bits?”]<text| Martin asked.
      (click: ?text) [“Ah, you see, Skipper, if you don’t mind me saying so, that question is
      entirely against the spirit of Surprising Rice.”]

Twine

First, we have to write the words someone has to click on.

[words to click]<text|

When words are in brackets, you don’t have to put them in quotes.

Next, let’s write the words that will appear:

(click: ?text)[words that will appear]

You can put these words anywhere on the page you want!

The end result should look like this: once your reader clicks on the link, it will change from a blue link into plain
text, and the words will appear.

Twine
Twine

Thank you for making a video game with Twine! Let me know if you have any questions. If you make your own game in Twine, let us know! We'd love to hear about it!
Posted by [email protected]  On Dec 11, 2020 at 10:25 AM
  
APL How-To: Oat Milk
with Josh

Join us on the second Friday of each month for a quick and easy tutorial for a DIY you can do at home! 

Today, Josh shares how to make minimal-waste (and delicious!) oat milk.



Posted by [email protected]  On Sep 11, 2020 at 1:58 PM