Of course my first game just happens to be a tutorial for Tweego. Huh...

Anyway, it's just a quick text-based interactive tutorial I made (so that people can figure out how to use Tweego by following the tutorial's steps), nothing too fancy. There's a video that goes with it, which can be found here. You can also find my YouTube channel's link here. 

The video is optional but does walk you through some errors that may happen, so that's a plus. 



I hope this tutorial helps someone! ^_^ If there are any questions you have feel free to comment down below and/or on the YouTube video's page, I'll try to keep up with them and if I don't have the answer I'll be sure to refer you to someone who does! ;)

Also if you have any comments or ways to make the tutorial better (constructive criticism only please), that would be immensely helpful to me! This is my first game that I've made in Twine, so things that make this better will definitely be useful!

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You should post a simple game-- even if it's not much more than "Hello World" that you created in Twine using Tweego.  Or the implicit message is that even for you, this was too hard a path to create anything fun with.  

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I mean- this is really for power users, honestly. I did make something, but I couldn’t finish it, since the inventory system that I made on this is.. well, janky to say the least. I use StoryFall nowadays…

To be fair, I made it for the power users to at least get started on it. I’m not a power user- I can get going on it, but finishing something? That’s hard on me, even without all this programming stuff. I did learn a lot using Tweego, though!

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