by tlaero » Fri, 15Oct23 04:00
Adventure Creator is a program a number of us use to make HTML based games. In the end, the user clicks on an HTML file and the picture opens up in his browser. He then clicks on images to advance the story. There are a few advantages to this over a directory of jpegs. The first is that you don't have to worry what image viewer he's using to view the images. The one I used didn't full screen them and I had to zoom in, look, zoom out, advance, etc. The second is that you can make sure he goes through them in the right order. Beyond that you have other options. You can make the user click anywhere on the image to advance, or you can easily set hit targets for him to click on. Ie, if the next image is of the guardian touching the queen's breast, you can make the user click on her breast to advance. AC also gives you an easy way to add animations and sounds if you so choose.
If you want to go all out and have a branching storyline with dialog and choice, it's there for you. But, in the start, just stringing your current images together into a set would be extremely easy.
If you have ever played any of my games (Dreaming With Elsa, Meeting Keeley, Getting to Know Christine, Life with Keeley, Coffee for Keisha), I used AC to make them. Mortze's recent Pandora, Wolfschadowe's Brad's Erotic Week, and Super + Sylacone's Inspiring Celina also used it.
Tlaero