This is a brilliant idea! The only thing that's missing is the ability to go back as you normally would while browsing a wiki on a browser, so if you fall down a rabbit hole you can't 'go back' all the way to the top of the rabbit hole and fall down a different source. I know that's a limitation with the engine, though, so otherwise this is brilliantly put together!
Hi Vorpalcat! I'm glad you enjoyed Excalibur, it took us about six years to make altogether. I grew up watching TV sci-fi in the late '70s and '80s and this was my little homage! I would have liked a proper back button but it was a limitation of Twine unfortunately!
I figured it was a limitation of Twine! It is all brilliantly done! I could feel the appreciation for the genre, and boy- do I wish Excalibur had been a real show. I am still having a great time going through all of the entries in detail. As a sci-fi fan, space opera fan, and an Arthurian nerd, this hit the right spot perfectly.
Minor niggle, possibly intentional: I can't register a FANWIKI account to make this edit, but there's a typo in the intro to the article on S02E11 "Upon a Painted Ocean". It's referred to as the twelfth episode of season two, but in fact it's the eleventh.
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This is a brilliant idea! The only thing that's missing is the ability to go back as you normally would while browsing a wiki on a browser, so if you fall down a rabbit hole you can't 'go back' all the way to the top of the rabbit hole and fall down a different source. I know that's a limitation with the engine, though, so otherwise this is brilliantly put together!
Hi Vorpalcat! I'm glad you enjoyed Excalibur, it took us about six years to make altogether. I grew up watching TV sci-fi in the late '70s and '80s and this was my little homage! I would have liked a proper back button but it was a limitation of Twine unfortunately!
I figured it was a limitation of Twine! It is all brilliantly done! I could feel the appreciation for the genre, and boy- do I wish Excalibur had been a real show. I am still having a great time going through all of the entries in detail. As a sci-fi fan, space opera fan, and an Arthurian nerd, this hit the right spot perfectly.
I really enjoyed this! Fantastic! Top marks!
Minor niggle, possibly intentional: I can't register a FANWIKI account to make this edit, but there's a typo in the intro to the article on S02E11 "Upon a Painted Ocean". It's referred to as the twelfth episode of season two, but in fact it's the eleventh.