fwxi
FWXI, also known as Fwix, is a programming language designed for creating interactive fiction and text-based games. It was created by Andrew Plotkin and is notable for its simplicity and ease of use. FWXI is a stack-based language, which means it uses a stack to store data and perform operations. This design choice makes it relatively easy to learn and use, especially for beginners.
The language supports a variety of features commonly found in interactive fiction, including branching narratives, character
FWXI is typically used with the Inform 7 compiler, which provides a more user-friendly interface for creating
One of the key advantages of FWXI is its portability. Games written in FWXI can be played
Despite its simplicity, FWXI is a powerful tool for creating engaging and interactive experiences. Its stack-based