No.7900
Seems to be a necessary when the board is called /cyoa/
Info here: https://gamebooks.org/Series/30
Basically, back in the 80s and 90s before everything was politically correct, there were game books like these. You'd read the first few pages, make a choice then flip to that page to continue the story. Was a pretty interesting thing for a kid like me to read at the time.
I'll post some .pdfs when I can find them.
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No.7901
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No.7907
>>7900
Found one, Journey Under the Sea as an example. just another 150 to try and find.
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No.7908
This is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure story that a writer friend of mine wrote for me as a birthday gift. It involves a very, very, very specific fetish. Feel free to enjoy it or make fun of me and my friend for this increasingly bizarre adventure that I have personally masturbated to over a dozen times.
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No.7918
>>7908
>MLP
>getting crushed by hippos
>anal horn ejacularion
>animals made from slime
>59 pages
I-is all of this the fetish?
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No.7935
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No.7944
There's a much older thread still up that had some CYOA books posted in it, I'll repost them here since I doubt anyone wants to revive it.
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No.7945
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No.8290
>>7900
Look into "Lone Wolf". It's a series of CYOA that you can either do as a stand-alone or start from the first book and "carry over" your stats/skills/gear" between books.
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No.12549
>>8290
Lone Wolf is shit tho. Half the "choices" are stuff like "you find a fork in the road, do you go left or right??? Oh also, if you don't happen to guess correctly, you will find you can't complete the game, but only after another hundred or so pages!!!"
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No.12550
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No.12585
>>7900
>Basically, back in the 80s and 90s
Chrissakes, we're so far removed that Choose Your Own Adventure requires an explanation? I am goddamn old.
>>12549
The idea behind that was to force the reader to go through the book multiple times and experience as much of it as possible in order to justify its purchase price, just like NES developers making games unnecessarily difficult for the target age group (the Nintendo Entertainment System was a video game console launched in the 1980s, in case that needs to be explained to you young'uns as well). Parents aren't going to look favorably on a product that prompts the phrase "You're finished with that ALREADY?"
Punishing the reader for having the Sommerswerd in later books was bullshit, though.
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No.12595
>>12585
Well I read a few of these in primary school so it has been awhile.
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No.12606
>>12585
You know elsewhere people actually think CYOA stands for "create your own adventure".
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No.12969
>>7900
So I found out that IRChighway had a #Ebook section while looking for something. Found about a half dozen more of these.
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No.12970
>>12969
These two are .epubs
029 - The Fairy Kidnap - Shannon Gilligan
https://my.mixtape.moe/zzcraw.epub
041 - The Movie Mystery - Susan Saunders
https://my.mixtape.moe/evfpqu.epub
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No.12971
>>12969
Nice, thanks for sharing.
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No.12992
>>12970
Mixtape deletes files rather quick. Use another service like catbox or something
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