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Selecting a [[ | Selecting a [[visual novel engine|VN engine]] is one of the first things you'll need to do when creating a [[visual novel]], and it will have lasting impact on your workflow and what you can create. In general, you want something that satisfies the following: | ||
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Selecting a VN engine is one of the first things you'll need to do when creating a visual novel, and it will have lasting impact on your workflow and what you can create. In general, you want something that satisfies the following:
- Supports basic VN features (presenting the player with text, images, audio, choices, etc)
- Supports your target platform(s)
- Has good support by the creator and/or community
- Allows you to create additional features if you require them
While engines are created all the time, only a few meet these criteria, and this guide will help inform you about the best choices (as of June 2022).
Ren'Py
- Main article: Ren'Py
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Naninovel
- Main article: NaniNovel
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