What the hell is Twine?
>>9186829
It's what you use to make nooses.
>>9186787
i have used it
i think it had/has potential but has some unfortunate self-indulgent/confessional/narcissistic conventions
the best thing about it is that it lowers the barrier to entry into interactive fiction, but that is also the worst thing about it...
it is far better than previous forms of 'interactive fiction', which invariably seemed niche, inaccessible, dependent on mostly disappointing parser-based "play", and dominated by small insular communities resistant to growth and change
Everyday. I can't get enough Twine. It's the first thing I do when I wake up and the last thing I do before bed. Fucking love Twine.
>>9186787
Only ever seen it used for erotic games. Maybe that says more about me than it does about Twine though.