merino

Merino is a narrative design tool that lets you write Yarn scripts inside the Unity Editor, built on top of Yarn Spinner and Yarn (a Twine-like script language)
NEWS, 23 Feb 2020: Merino is currently NOT compatible with recent updates to Yarn Spinner (v1.0+)… I’ll update it after Yarn Spinner finalizes a lot of stuff, but in the meantime, it doesn’t make sense to try to hit a moving target… sorry! … see https://github.com/radiatoryang/merino/issues/39
download / install
download and install from the Releases page;
- “complete” .unitypackage includes Yarn Spinner, “minimal” .unitypackage is just Merino folder
usage / help / how-to / documentation
- documentation, troubleshooting, how to write stories and dialogue with Yarn
- changelog
roadmap
- edit Yarn node tags
- line tagging for localization (pending new Yarn Spinner update)
- playtest logs / replays
- port writing interface to new Unity UIElements (Summer 2020)
maintainers / core contributors
- Robert Yang @radiatoryang
- Adrienne Lombardo @charblar
acknowledgments
- Unity Editor Coroutines https://github.com/marijnz/unity-editor-coroutines
- Yarn Spinner https://github.com/thesecretlab/YarnSpinner
- Yarn https://github.com/InfiniteAmmoInc/Yarn
see also
- Ropework, a visual novel framework for Unity / Yarn Spinner https://github.com/radiatoryang/ropework
license?
MIT