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CYOA subforum

Garahs

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Would a subforum for CYOA be appropriate? The thread is currently around 150 pages, and is only going to grow larger as more are posted. It would allow for each CYOA to have it's own thread while keeping them grouped together and tangents connected to a particular CYOA wouldn't bother others.
 
Its another kind of quest right? He simplest form iirc, with the author/gm having a great amount of control. Id say it deserves its own forum. Or atleast a tag.
 
Writing prompt, or at least a jump chain prompt, not a quest.
 
From what I recall of reading, and online participation on /b/ years ago, CYOA basically starts as a premise, a few paragraph, then a list of options, and you take one and the author writes from there, ad nauseum. Similar to paper cyoa.


The other way is using massive images and letting people chose powers, items, etc within a scenario and going from there, giving short explanation of their tales.
 
CYOA subforum has my vote too. Lots of different CYOA's out there to play with, would be nice to give the big ones their own threads to keep everything tidy.
 

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