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Oh I see.  Sadly I'm not much of coder (writing major with a bit over a half a year to go), that said I did enjoy myself when it came to using twine. Lol, Im actually trying to make a text-based shooter in a rogue-like  style inspired by Medal of Honor: Airborne and a twine tutorial youtube video I found on youtube by dan cox on how to make a fantasy rogue-like game. I guess the end product will feel something similar to xcom.

Sounds like a pretty interesting endeavour... It'd be nice to see it posted up on this website!

I did mention that ink is a bit like a simple programming language but it's very easy to learn. I used Twine before and both of them are fine--it's just a matter of preference, I suppose.

I hope to!

Oh it's that at this time I need to turn in a project made in twine for a class since it was twine, 8bit, and aris that we learned how to use. Ink is still pretty new. thinking about exploring it after the semester is over. didn't mean to imply anything bad about the choice. really don't know too much aside from what I skimmed online.