Simple and portable visual novels engine with Markdown-like syntax.
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Vinora Engine is a visual novels engine with focus on simplicity and
portability.
It doesn't use any script language (like Python in Ren'Py),
but instead it use Markdown dialect called Vinora Screenplay.
It's on early stage of development, so it has no use if you an
average user.
But if you are a programmer -- you are welcome to
contribute.
Just run:
$ make run
That's all!
Except if you never built a GUI program, linker throw errors at you. Well,
you have two choices here:
make fetch-raylib for that, then make run once again.Build it yourself. Good news is that raylib's source code is included
in repo (external/raylib/src/), and make trying to build it by default.
So, if you have an error you need some OS-specific additional steps.
Read them here:
Visual novel on Vinora Engine looks like this:
example
├── engine
│ ├── vinora_lin
│ ├── vinora_mac.bin
│ └── vinora_win.exe
├── game
│ ├── bg
│ │ ├── school_day.png
│ │ └── school_night.png
│ ├── cg
│ │ └── debate.png
│ ├── conf
│ │ ├── main.ini
│ │ └── options.ini
│ ├── music
│ │ ├── day.mp3
│ │ ├── home.mp3
│ │ ├── night.mp3
│ │ └── school.mp3
│ ├── sounds
│ │ ├── door.ogg
│ │ ├── exit.ogg
│ │ ├── play.ogg
│ │ └── stop.ogg
│ ├── sprite
│ │ ├── alice
│ │ │ ├── happy.png
│ │ │ └── sad.png
│ │ └── bob
│ │ ├── happy.png
│ │ └── sad.png
│ ├── ui
│ │ └── main_menu.png
│ ├── video
│ │ ├── ending.mp4
│ │ └── opening.mp4
│ ├── Chapter1.vnrs
│ ├── Chapter2.vnrs
│ └── Chapter3.vnrs
├── mods
├── translations
└── run_game.bat
A little bit overwhelming, but it's actually really simple. Let's start with root directory:
example
├── engine
├── game
├── mods
├── translations
└── run_game.bat
run_game.bat is cross-platform (Bash/Batch-compatible) script, which will
run a right engine binary from engine/ depending from which OS it was
executed.
Than this binary will look at game/ and start reading game script. If user
in-game would choose to play mods/ or switch to one of the
translations/, it will overwrite any information from mods/ in RAM.
(For example, if I switch to Russian, translations/ru/intro.vnrs
would be displayed instead of game/intro.vnrs. Same with mods.)
game/ directory has a bunch of Vinora Screenplay (.vnrs) files and
assets directories (bg, cg, conf, video, etc).
Obvious question is why we didn't make general audio/ and video/
directories?
Well, in Vinora Screenplay to play some music you write something like this:
[](music/home.mp3)
So, difference between music and sound is that music is played on loop. You can change by appending {loop} or {!loop}, but still, this is default behaviour.
And the only way how Vinora can distinguish music from sound or sprite
from bg is by parsing their directory name.