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I already seen this question, but since its a bit outdated, I was wondering if there are better frameworks/tools to achieve it in the current days. As the same user pointed out, I am looking for the same kind of interaction that you might see in Alice in Wonderland and Dr. Seuss books. So:

  • Is it Cocos2D still the best option all around?
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Latest tool from Apple itself - iBooks Author

Don't now how exactly one should start with it but it's worthy giving a chance, I guess.

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You can also go with Adobe's digital publishing tools http://www.adobe.com/solutions/digital-publishing.html

http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalpublishing/2010/07/introducing_the_adobe_digital_magazine_workflow.html

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  • The point here is more about the relation between the user and the animations and not so much about the text. But thanks anyway. – Rui Peres Jan 26 '12 at 21:10
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Numberlys (recent and successful interactive book) was made with Cocos2D. That doesn't mean that Cocos2D is the best option, even if there is such a thing, but it does mean that before they started, Moonbot surveyed the same landscape as me and you, and chose it over other options.

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  • I am not saying Cocos2D is the best option... But for instance, Alice was created with it. – Rui Peres Jan 27 '12 at 12:50
  • Yeah Danyal, I think too (from my own research) that it is the best option. If nothing else shows up, I will accept your answer. – Rui Peres Jan 27 '12 at 14:38