On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 4:46:08 AM UTC-4, Jan wrote:
>
> Thanks for your feedback Josiah, Dragon and lostAdmin.
>

You're welcome. Although I was more remembering a silly idea.
 

> The Idea of the project was to provide a framework where my pupils can 
> edit rooms and levels. Since the beginning of the year I had been testing 
> TW as a tool to learn storytelling (and first steps in coding).
>

You've got me actually curious now.

Why are you using Tiddlywiki as the basis for teaching people to write 
video games?

I imagine the students must be new to programming or you would presumably 
be using a more main stream tool.

I could see using HTML5 and Javascript as a basis for building more web 
focused games but I would think there were better frameworks out there to 
use as a starting point.

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