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#TwineTuesday: Twine 2.0: User Input in SugarCube

On April 21, 2015 By Dan CoxIn #TwineTuesday, Twine Tuesday

 

An overview of using the click, button, textbox, and textarea macros in the SugarCube story format within Twine 2.

Twine 2.0: http://twinery.org/

Tutorial Video Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlXuD3kyVEr5tlic4SRe6ZG-R9OyS1T4d

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