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#TwineTuesday: Saving and Loading Games in Harlowe

On April 12, 2016 By Dan CoxIn #TwineTuesday, Uncategorized


Using the (save-game:), (load-game:), and (saved-games:) macros in practice, I show how to record, retrieve, and check if a player is returning and use values that were saved between sessions.

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