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Hi glad you enjoyed it :-)
I just used the Twine cookbook mainly although there's another site I had recommended: http://www.adamhammond.com/twineguide/

To be honest, I'm not doing anything that complicated with Twine itself here, I think planning your actual content and making sure it interacts the way you want is more challenging than the actual coding part! :-)

Thank you for replying. I agree, I think the trick is in having a robust storyboar/plan where all the potentnial interactions are considered. 

I will look into that link, this is a tool I show to students, but only superficially because we don't have more time. So that link can be useful for providing them with more guidance. 

Bravoooo for your work, it is superb!!

:-))