StoryStylus - Publish Web/Tablet Story Adventure Games
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:34 am
StoryStylus is an interactive storytelling games publishing platform designed for writers, screenwriters and game developers to create fun interactive reading experiences. Turn your stories into adventure games for the web or tablet!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/om ... enture-gam
At One More Story Games, we're passionate about great storytelling in games. For the past year and a half, our team has been working on a new way to share stories – we want to help you create YOUR stories!
You don't have to be a game designer or an artist to create a storygame. Our players want to dive deeper into narrative, explore and make meaningful choices that can impact the outcome of the story.
We built this collaborative platform for writers to work with illustrators, musicians, photographers, translators, etc, if they want to. Because when we tell stories together, we connect to each other in new and more meaningful ways.
We believe creators should be paid for their work, which is why we pay royalties on content that is reviewed by our staff and OMSG storytelling community and published. Why should creators settle for “exposure” on other sites when they can earn residual income from story game sales?...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/om ... enture-gam
At One More Story Games, we're passionate about great storytelling in games. For the past year and a half, our team has been working on a new way to share stories – we want to help you create YOUR stories!
You don't have to be a game designer or an artist to create a storygame. Our players want to dive deeper into narrative, explore and make meaningful choices that can impact the outcome of the story.
We built this collaborative platform for writers to work with illustrators, musicians, photographers, translators, etc, if they want to. Because when we tell stories together, we connect to each other in new and more meaningful ways.
We believe creators should be paid for their work, which is why we pay royalties on content that is reviewed by our staff and OMSG storytelling community and published. Why should creators settle for “exposure” on other sites when they can earn residual income from story game sales?...