Jun 29, 2009 - 00:20
We are working!
Now you can add images to the Text Adventure paragraphs or Scenes.
Check-out :)
Jun 29, 2009 - 00:20
Version 1.1 released! Now the Adventure Runner has Save Games :-)
The link above is to the executable JAR, the windows installer for this release will be available soon.
May 11, 2008 - 13:26
Source code available at Google Code!
Launch the latest version using Java Web Start.
Dec 09, 2007 - 12:11
The Windows Installer with the last version is ready!
(Sorry I published this without uploading the file, now it is here)
Dec 09, 2007
Downloading the NSIS Eclipse plugin in order to rebuild the Windows Installer with the last version :)
Dec 08, 2007
We are still alive and working!
Test your "<AnySkill>" type scenes ready!
Now, as far as I know all common features of the old style books are implemented, although a lot of work needs to be done, like shopping pages, UI enhancementes, etc.
Try the new version now!!! :-)
Windows installer is still old...
July 17, 2007
ERRATA: Test your skill scenes still with bugs and updates to be made.
Sorry for not saying that earlier, had not much free time theses days :(
July 05, 2007
A new version:
- Test your skill scenes!
- But.. Skill Scenes still have some bugs :(
By now only available using the
java web start link.
A Windows installer will be made this weekend :)
May 19, 2007
A new version:
- Bug fixes;
- Mode scene coding operations and documentation;
- Added a Save & Play button on the toolbar;
- Runner reminds the window position;
- New set of Icons;
Jun 18, 2010 - 08:20
We are working!
Now you can add images to the Text Adventure paragraphs or Scenes.
Check-out our changes log.
Soon I'll add new screenshots or even better, a screencast.
Text Adventures Suite is a authoring and interpreter of Text Adventures largely inspired on Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone Fighting Fantasy series of game books in the 80s.
You can create your text adventures with a graph of connected scenes, you can have combat, test your skill pages and even add Java beanshell programming to add more complex rules!
It's free and open source (GPLv2). It's hosted at Google Code.
Feel free to try it and if you please, gimme any kind of feedback.
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Software Development Blog.
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