More on Aweworld
8 years ago
General
You guys may or may not have seen or heard the term Aweworld thrown around, or perhaps seen what looks like fluffy dragons in naval uniforms in various pieces of art.
I've been working on a project slowly for a few years, originating from an effort to learn myself some programming and see if that would be a fun career choice. It started as a simple text adventure, but grew in complexity as I explored the limits of what i could do with HTML and Javascript.
Aweworld is what has grown out of this as I kept building and writing and got a bit carried away with my worldbuilding and writing, and it's pretty much complete now.
What is Aweworld then?
To summarize its a vorish somewhat linear choose your own text adventure story. Staring Avolc as a Captain of a crew of "Awes" (Fluffy dragons).
She's her own character, with her own motivations and you guide her through some tough or trivial choices.
Honestly, it's turned into more story than a vore game. And my efforts to learn programming has pretty much transitioned into the project being more of writing challenge.
In the end, coding is 90% frustration and 10% triumph and I've at least found out that it's not a career choice for me.
I've been working on a project slowly for a few years, originating from an effort to learn myself some programming and see if that would be a fun career choice. It started as a simple text adventure, but grew in complexity as I explored the limits of what i could do with HTML and Javascript.
Aweworld is what has grown out of this as I kept building and writing and got a bit carried away with my worldbuilding and writing, and it's pretty much complete now.
What is Aweworld then?
To summarize its a vorish somewhat linear choose your own text adventure story. Staring Avolc as a Captain of a crew of "Awes" (Fluffy dragons).
She's her own character, with her own motivations and you guide her through some tough or trivial choices.
Honestly, it's turned into more story than a vore game. And my efforts to learn programming has pretty much transitioned into the project being more of writing challenge.
In the end, coding is 90% frustration and 10% triumph and I've at least found out that it's not a career choice for me.
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Sorry to hear you've kicked coding as a career choice, bro. I hope you find something sweet!
Words like these makes me fired up to make sure Chapter 2 is as well recieved.
However you proceed, I wish you good fortunes.