Loreline – Tools for writing interactive fiction

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Loreline offers open-source tools for writing interactive fiction, video game dialogues, and branching narratives, with built-in support for localization.

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# Loreline - Tools for writing interactive fiction, video game dialogues and branching narratives Source: [https://loreline.app/en/](https://loreline.app/en/) ![](https://loreline.app/static/img/loreline.svg)![](https://loreline.app/static/img/loreline-light-stroke.svg) Tools for writing**interactive fiction**, video game**dialogues**and**branching narratives**\. --- Write your stories with the open‑source[**Loreline**](https://github.com/jeremyfa/loreline)language using the free[**Loreline Writer**](https://loreline.app/en/docs/loreline-writer/)app\. --- ## Easy to write, ready for advanced use cases Loreline makes writing your story and dialogue easy\. And for the most complex stories, the language has everything you need built in: advanced branching, state, functions\. ## Use it almost anywhere Integrate it into game engines, web apps, or standalone projects\. It adapts to your tools, and the stories you write stay portable\. ## Built for localization Translation is built in from the start, with support for standard localization formats like**PO**and**XLIFF**, so translators can work with the tools they already know\.

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