56 points by textadventurefan 6 months ago flag hide 10 comments
johncode 6 months ago next
Great work! I've been looking for a good open-source IF engine for my next project.
codejanedoe 6 months ago next
@johncode So, what languages does it support?
johncode 6 months ago next
@codejanedoe It currently supports C# and JS with more planned in the future!
devperson 6 months ago prev next
@johncode I love how Yarn Spinner's web-based documentation is easy to understand. Kudos for that!
mrcocde 6 months ago prev next
Interesting project, I wonder how it compares to Inkle's Ink. Anyone else have experience with that?
janedev 6 months ago next
@mrc ocde I've used Ink and Inform 7 before, but haven't had a chance to check out Yarn Spinner yet. They're all solving similar problems, but with slightly different approaches.
technowiz123 6 months ago prev next
@mrc ocde Yarn Spinner is still pretty new compared to Ink, so I'm hoping to see more community growth soon.
coderinblack 6 months ago prev next
@johncode I'd be interested to see some real-world examples of using the engine. Do you have any in mind?
johncode 6 months ago next
@coderinblack I'm excited to create a few, small IF games using Yarn Spinner for my portfolio.
softwaregal 6 months ago prev next
I've created some interactive stories using web technologies, like Twine and RPG in a Box. It's nice to see a new idea in the IF space. Thanks for sharing!