2018-10-21 14:31:59

Hi, so I don't know much about the quest program but it seems a bit complicated because the buttons in the program are unlabeled and itv doesn't tell you what box you are in. So, I'm going to try and use the online editor. You can find the quest program at http://www.textadventures.co.uk I'm looking for someone who is good at coading, so I can learn and get the game up and running.

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Thanks again.

2018-10-21 20:04:07

Yes, that's the main problem of the Quest editor. However, if you know the Adventure Scripting Language (ASL) well enough, you can use notepad or whatever to write your game. The online editor is a pain in the ass, from what I've heard.

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2018-10-21 22:09:11

I don't know asl at all wear can I learn about it?

2018-10-22 18:48:30

You can learn ASL by by reading the manuals. Also you might want to talk on the fporum at www.textadventures.co.uk

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2018-10-22 18:52:10

Hi, I'm trying to find the  codes I'd need to learn. Will it help me make an audiogame or just storybooks. I'm wanting to make a game with a world to explore. Thanks again.

2018-10-22 22:53:55

It will help you make Interactive Fiction, but not audiogames. Quest is basically Inform 7 but worse, IMHO. If you want to make an audiogame, I'd suggest Python, or anything but BGT.

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