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<blockquote data-quote="fba827" data-source="post: 8739774" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Van Ryder games does graphic novels that are a bit choose your own adventure style</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.vanrydergames.com/graphicnovels[/URL]</p><p>I read through all of season 1 and enjoyed them. They each had very different flavor and style though. Some friends definitely preferred some over the others as the tone and style of each is not for everyone.</p><p></p><p>Examples</p><p>Captive is minimal text all ambiance first person view and you run through the horror house. And you keep inventory as you find things.</p><p></p><p>Loud garou (spelled it wrong ? but not looking it up) you are the werewolf being hunted by the town mob at points and it is about surviving choices</p><p></p><p>Another is a third person view as you a ninja going to recover three stolen artifacts. Some leveling up in that one if I recall correctly.</p><p></p><p>Another is very much a build your town resource sim as you become sherif in the old west</p><p></p><p>Another is Sherlock Holmes style mystery to solve</p><p></p><p>Anyway they are choose your own adventure style graphic novels. </p><p></p><p>The minor twist is instead of being told to go to page x, around the graphic panel you will see numbers, so you turn to that number graphic panel. (Some are obvious: you are in a hall and there are numbers above each door. Some of them, particularly in captive, you have to look closely at the image and you might see a number camouflaged in the lines and contours of a night stand or something like that, to lead you to a panel that shows what you’d find if you opened the night stand.)</p><p></p><p>Anyway only read through season 1 but I enjoyed them.</p><p>But friend A hated a certain one but loved another certain one, while friend B loved the one hated by the other and hated the one loved by the other…. And so on. So there is definitely distinctive taste and flavor in each</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fba827, post: 8739774, member: 807"] Van Ryder games does graphic novels that are a bit choose your own adventure style [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.vanrydergames.com/graphicnovels[/URL] I read through all of season 1 and enjoyed them. They each had very different flavor and style though. Some friends definitely preferred some over the others as the tone and style of each is not for everyone. Examples Captive is minimal text all ambiance first person view and you run through the horror house. And you keep inventory as you find things. Loud garou (spelled it wrong ? but not looking it up) you are the werewolf being hunted by the town mob at points and it is about surviving choices Another is a third person view as you a ninja going to recover three stolen artifacts. Some leveling up in that one if I recall correctly. Another is very much a build your town resource sim as you become sherif in the old west Another is Sherlock Holmes style mystery to solve Anyway they are choose your own adventure style graphic novels. The minor twist is instead of being told to go to page x, around the graphic panel you will see numbers, so you turn to that number graphic panel. (Some are obvious: you are in a hall and there are numbers above each door. Some of them, particularly in captive, you have to look closely at the image and you might see a number camouflaged in the lines and contours of a night stand or something like that, to lead you to a panel that shows what you’d find if you opened the night stand.) Anyway only read through season 1 but I enjoyed them. But friend A hated a certain one but loved another certain one, while friend B loved the one hated by the other and hated the one loved by the other…. And so on. So there is definitely distinctive taste and flavor in each [/QUOTE]
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