Adventure of Airman is an interactive novel created by Marc A. Casellas and hosted by Choice of Games using the ChoiceScript language. This database shows the objects and variables I have used to create my story. Tables are separated by the ChoiceScript structure: Scenes, Characters, Choices, and Stats. In addition, I have imported the game file for the full source code of the novel as well as a dictionary of all of the commands needed to developed the game. The dictionary contains the Command Name, its Use Case, its Inheritance, File Name, Code Examples, and Warnings. The game is currently in development and is expected to be released sometime in 2021.
Choice of Games is a video gaming company based in California. The company was founded by Dan Fabulich and Adam Strong-Morse in 2009. The company dedicates to producing high-quality, text-based games and lets users have the ability to host their own game with ChoiceScript. Hundreds of stories have been created by the creators and the community and are released on multiple platforms.
Website: https://www.choiceofgames.com/
To create a hosted game with Choice of Games, you first must follow the system, software, and editorial requirements. Next, familiarize yourself with the ChoiceScript language by checking over the documentation section "Make Your Own Games" on their website or on Fandom Alternatively, you can check out the commands on my Airtable. After you have independently written and coded your game, follow the publishing process, and then wait for review. If approved, you and other app users can buy your interactive novel.
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According to Choice of Games:
• Games must be at least 30,000 words long; the word count includes code.
• Games must not contain deeply offensive material, such as scenes that glorify sexual violence or racist attitudes.
• Games must undergo beta testing on our forum at forum.choiceofgames.com
• Games cannot infringe on other people’s intellectual property; we can’t host a Harry Potter or Star Wars game.
• The title of the game cannot contain the word “choice.” We reserve the word “choice” in game titles for games distributed under the Choice of Games label.
Author: Marc A. Casellas
Email: Marc@cyber-wizard.com