the readers pick the out come of the fight

Started by overkill18360, December 18, 2013, 05:04:57 PM

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overkill18360

When I was a kid there were these books where you chose which direction the story took. How many of you would be interested in a story like that?
There's nothing like a good old fight between two women.

GoldenGirl

That's a great idea!

I'd certainly be interested in such a story...or stories!

GG

overkill18360

Cool I'm going to wait a couple of days and see if there is any one else interested. I'll keep you post.
There's nothing like a good old fight between two women.

GoldenGirl

Oh, please do!

It's an excellent way of doing things - and it can be used for ANY kind of fight!

GG


ragingfreak

I use to reed them myself. The ones I use to read were called fighting fantasy books. Guess you could add cat to the front of that  :D

overkill18360

Going to give it till Monday then I' ll start and email you all. This should be fun.
There's nothing like a good old fight between two women.

JT Edson

Quote from: ovewrkill570 on December 18, 2013, 05:04:57 PM
When I was a kid there were these books where you chose which direction the story took. How many of you would be interested in a story like that?

This sounds interesting.

IRISH

A few years ago I was thinking of writing a story like that for K&G's board.  I was going to model it after a rack of bowling pins.  You read the intro and then there would have been two links, one that would continue the story by sending you to pin two while the other would bring you to pin three depending on how you wanted it to flow.  At the end of those would be two more links bringing you to pin 4 if you wanted the story to continue in that direction and to pin 5 if you wanted the story to even out.  Obviously if you went to pin 3 originally then the choices would be 5 or 6.

So from the original start, you could wind up with 4 different endings depending if you wanted a close fight or a blow out and choosing which lady won in the end.

overkill18360

There's nothing like a good old fight between two women.

slidin79

That sounds like an interesting way of writing a story.
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