Twine Games

I teach classes about video games, and in many of those classes, students create their own games and interactive works using Twine. Twine is an open-source tool for creating interactive fiction and text-based video games. There are a lot of great resources out there about how to use Twine, including the Twine Cookbook, Dan Cox's YouTube channel, Salter and Moulthrop's Twining, and Adam Hammond's beginner's guide. I often end up building small games to show students how to do particular things in Twine, so I'm gathering them here in case those models are helpful for others. Most if not all of them use Twine's Harlowe story format. The nested bullet under each game lists the macros and other Harlowe elements that the game uses.