Choose your own Adventure Project

owotrucked

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The slight problem I have with single voted route CYOA is
- once it's done, it's no longer interactive. Late readers won't experience choice
- the minority of readers who choose an alternate path get cucked

I like old fashioned CYOA because the multiple route are left behind for posterity.
Henry stickmin example is to create a lot of choices even if they either converge or run into dead end right away.

Comedy dead end for smut would pretty awkward lol, but you can do something that converge back, for instance the choice of the hole or position probably won't matter that much and can lead back to the same path.
 

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The slight problem I have with single voted route CYOA is
- once it's done, it's no longer interactive. Late readers won't experience choice
- the minority of readers who choose an alternate path get cucked

I like old fashioned CYOA because the multiple route are left behind for posterity.
Henry stickmin example is to create a lot of choices even if they either converge or run into dead end right away.

Comedy dead end for smut would pretty awkward lol, but you can do something that converge back, for instance the choice of the hole or position probably won't matter that much and can lead back to the same path.
You're thinking about hyperlinking the end of every chapter for the choice then so readers can go back and re-route themselves over and over. I mean I think that could work. There use to be a website back in the day where readers became writers, the story would start at the base and then readers could choose something, then when they went to the next path if it wasn't filled they would be able to write it in and put two choices at the end. Madlibs website I believe, I don't think they do that anymore.

It was choose and write your own adventure and almost everything devolved into smut.:ROFLMAO:

I wonder what the HTML code for that one was. There were no dead ends but it was quite comedic to follow each story all the way through because the first person to write something in for a choice on the pyramid made it permanent..
 
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