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6 years ago

Switching Game Tools


I actually started working on this game a while ago. I was really getting into Ren'Py, because I thought it was the best option for making "branching" stories. At the time, visual novels seemed like the ideal choice.

After a while, I found out about Sortingh.at. It's a great website that helps you decide what tool to use for making your game. That's how I discovered Twine, which is much more suited to what I'm trying to do.

I've been doing a lot of work on learning Twine, and I stopped using Ren'Py completely. Despite this, I still want to finish GGFC. I also want to use Ren'Py again in the future.



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