GAAAAAAAAHHHH!
Ok. Everyone in Dr. Jerz's Media Aesthetics class knows that we got programs that will allow us to create our own text game. And you know what?!? Now I want to finish mine. GNAA! But, for some weird reason, the game I started didn't save to my I drive. Or else, I'm looking at the wrong file. In any case... I have a few questions:
1. How the &*#@ do we make exits?!?
2. How do we create new objects?
3. How do we make the endings?
>.> I'm going to copy all of this to a disk and work on it over the summer. Should be fun. O_o
Posted by RachelCrump at April 27, 2004 01:59 PMRachel, I'm glad to see you're hooked... if you're intersted in an independent study, I'd be happy to teach you IF programming over the summer!
Meanwhile, one of the authors of the "Inform Beginner's Guide" also has a website with FAQs about Inform.
http://www.firthworks.com/roger/informfaq
Your file should be in games/demo.inf or demo2.inf... I'd be happy to help you look for it tomorrow.
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