tobascoasako
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Was thinking of making a spicy one... but is there any hope?
Probably should try the website chyoaWas thinking of making a spicy one... but is there any hope?
It would probably be better in the forums here than as a novel - and might do best at some place forum based like SpaceBattles (or, apparently, there is a dedicated Choose Your Own Adventures site others have been listing already)Was thinking of making a spicy one... but is there any hope?
They have their pros and cons, for example the one I mentioned earlier, CHYOA, is only for smut stories. Other CYOA sites like writing.com will only show the stories to people who have an account so randos won't be able to enjoy your work.It would probably be better in the forums here than as a novel - and might do best at some place forum based like SpaceBattles (or, apparently, there is a dedicated Choose Your Own Adventures site others have been listing already)
Kind of. CYOAs are stories where, once you read a chapter, there are multiple options you can choose from as to what happens next. You might see a small story that is closed, and like you describe, only the author can do the multiple inputs, but sometimes the story is public, so anyone can write their own chapters, allowing for distinct branching paths that can shape a story in multiple ways. Look at the example below, after chapter 10, chapter 11 has 6 different possible scenes (in this public story each one was made by a different participant).Is that where reader's vote/comments decides what happens next? Usually the author gets burnt out and drop their story.
Wow, thanks. did not even know about CHYOA until today. Is it an easy to use system?They have their pros and cons, for example the one I mentioned earlier, CHYOA, is only for smut stories. Other CYOA sites like writing.com will only show the stories to people who have an account so randos won't be able to enjoy your work.
Kind of. CYOAs are stories where, once you read a chapter, there are multiple options you can choose from as to what happens next. You might see a small story that is closed, and like you describe, only the author can do the multiple inputs, but sometimes the story is public, so anyone can write their own chapters, allowing for distinct branching paths that can shape a story in multiple ways. Look at the example below, after chapter 10, chapter 11 has 6 different possible scenes (in this public story each one was made by a different participant).
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No i am thinking I set the choices and the reader can follow along like A VNIs that where reader's vote/comments decides what happens next? Usually the author gets burnt out and drop their story.
Kind of. It's very writer-friendly (easy to post in), but I don't think it's reader-friendly (you can only search 1 tag at a time, you can't filter stories by closed or public, etc.).Is it an easy to use system?
That's a closed story then. Be careful not to get burnt out/tired. I wish you the best.No i am thinking I set the choices and the reader can follow along like A VN
Hope? Sure, if you can finish it. Lots of people love that shit.Was thinking of making a spicy one... but is there any hope?
He niece actually went to my school and he gave the school library copies of his books, hehe.Hope? Sure, if you can finish it. Lots of people love that shit.
The problem is you can write 100,000 words but in the end people will likely only read a quarter of it. So you feel like your hard work is not fully appreciated. It's a problem that plague all gamebook authors. That's why a lot of people write gamebooks but only very few stick to it enough to write a second book. The most successful to date is probably Joe Dever (may he rest in peace) and his Lone Wolf series.