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A place to give suggestions regarding interactive stories |
I Agree w/ Lady N. The interactive template on Writing.com is better than any I've run across online. Yet most of us (myself included) utilize interactives for fantasies and fetishes, when they probably could be used as storyboards for much grander schemes. For instance - authors probably could plot-out the sequencing of their own novels, games, etc via the site interactive stories template. It'd be excellent for murder mysteries and whodunits! I certainly don't put them (interactive stories) to good use. But then, I don't consider myself a true "author" or anything. I just pop in when I can and do some adds. |