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Project Yuki is a work of fiction. Any events, regardless of their apparent occurrence with or relationship to existing people, places, or organizations, are purely fictional.}} | Project Yuki is a work of fiction. Any events, regardless of their apparent occurrence with or relationship to existing people, places, or organizations, are purely fictional.}} | ||
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Founded by: | unknown |
Status: | Dead |
Language: | English |
Edit mode: | LoginToEdit |
Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
Wiki license: | GNU Free Documentation License |
Main topic: | Video games |
Wiki size: | unknown size [No see stats] |
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wikiFactor as of: 2012-MM-DD)
Project Yuki Developer Wiki was the central wiki for development of the open source video game industry simulation game, Project Yuki.
Due to legal, technical, and licensing constraints, Project Yuki is under indefinite hiatus.
Project Yuki is an open source narrative-focused video game industry simulation game for Unix-like systems. It is written primarily in C++. Project Yuki's development is entirely volunteer-based. With its auteur-focused design, collaborative documentation, and completed and copy-edited Scriptment laid as foundation for its linear structure, Project Yuki has a clear and solid sense of direction. In other words: Project Yuki will be really cool. Press and Consumer Beware: This is called the Developer Wiki for a reason. This area contains plot spoilers, pre-release media, scary-looking hacker jargon, and information about the low-level structure of the game. Project Yuki is a work of fiction. Any events, regardless of their apparent occurrence with or relationship to existing people, places, or organizations, are purely fictional. |