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Choose Your Own Adventure with Choice of Games’ Library of Interactive Fiction

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We've posted a few times about the Fighting Fantasy, Gamebook Adventures, and Sorcery! series of interactive fiction and have gotten a surprisingly positive response every time. Those books are like the Choose Your Own Adventure novels you may remember reading as a child, with an element of randomization thrown in by needing to complete various dice challenges throughout the books to determine which way the story forks. Choice of Games abandons this dice-based gameplay model for a much more traditional (and in depth) multiple choice system for each decision that I actually enjoyed quite a bit.

Under the hood of all these games is something Choice of Games calls "ChoiceScript". ChoiceScript allows for works that are much more complicated than your typical two decision fork that leads off to two different pages as it supports things like variables in the story. These variables not only allow you to sometimes name characters yourself, but are often used as character statistics, with some decisions leading to gaining a particular stat which could potentially open up areas later in the book.


Choice of the Dragon in Mobile Safari on the left, Choice of Broadsides app on the right.

The coolest part about all this is that Choice of Games has a guide on how to use ChoiceScript, and it's actually quite simple. If you've got the time to invest in to building a piece of interactive fiction in ChoiceScript, they'll even host it for you on their online game portal and App Store listing, sharing 75% of the profits.

The presentation of these games is very bare bones, and are little more than black text on a white background with UI elements that just consist of basic form components. They play the same both in the browser on ChoiceOfGames.com as they do in app form, so if you've got constant internet connectivity you can just make a home screen bookmark for the game you're playing. If you've got an iPod touch or a non-3G iPad, the apps are totally worth downloading if you find yourself getting in to them.

Just like the other interactive fiction we've posted about, these works are completely independent of each other and reading one isn't required to enjoy the rest:

Choice of the Vampire


Choice of the Vampire, $1.99
Begin your two-hundred year journey as a vampire in New Orleans, 1814; choose whether you will seek love, power or redemption as you negotiate the growing-pains of the young Republic.

Choice of Romance


Choice of Romance, $1.99
Play as a young courtier who catches the monarch’s eye. Will you find true love? Gain a crown? Lose your head? A text-based multiple-choice game of romance, deception and court intrigue.

Choice of Broadsides


Choice of Broadsides, Free
Multiple-choice swashbuckling naval adventure, in the spirit of C. S. Forester’s Hornblower or Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey/Maturin books, with a dash of Jane Austen.

Choice of the Dragon


Choice of the Dragon, Free
Play as a fire-breathing dragon who sleeps on gold and kidnaps princesses for fun. Dominate the local kingdom, loot and pillage, and inspire terror in the hearts of your enemies!

Paranoia


Paranoia, Free
By Kie Brooks. When you think your doctor may be trying to kill you, life gets complicated. Survive this multiple-choice game if you can.

What Happened Last Night?


What Happened Last Night?, Free
By Kie Brooks. “What Happened Last Night?” is a dark but occasionally humorous action murder mystery multiple-choice text-based game.

The Nightmare Maze


The Nightmare Maze, Free
By Alex Livingston. “The Nightmare Maze” is the story of a 19th-century Bostonian plagued by strange nightmares. Lose yourself in the depths of a tormented psyche and try to find the logic to the night terrors in this haunting text-based multiple-choice game.

Popcorn, Soda ... Murder?


Popcorn, Soda … Murder?, Free
By Pauzle. “Popcorn, Soda … Murder?” is a thrilling text-based multiple-choice murder mystery. Can you find all the clues at the murder scene and piece together who must have done it and how?

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September 6, 2010 at 20:15

Labor Day Weekend Sales Extravaganza

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It's Labor Day Weekend in the U.S. and most every retail sector in the land is offering major product sales — and the App Store is no exception. So, without further ado, the following games are available for a reduced price through this three-day, holiday weekend.

Namco

  • BurgerTime Deluxe $1.99 → 99¢
  • Garters & Ghouls $1.99 → 99¢
  • Ms. PAC-MAN $4.99 → 99¢
  • PAC-MAN $4.99 → 99¢
  • PAC-MAN Remix $2.99 → 99¢
  • PAC-MAN (iPad) $4.99 → 99¢
  • Pole Position: Remix $2.99 → 99¢
  • Pool Pro Online 3 $1.99 → 99¢
  • Rolling 5 Dice Poker $4.99 → 99¢
  • Solitaire: Deck of Cods $4.99 → 99¢
  • Star Trigon $1.99 → 99¢
  • Tamagotchi: 'Round the World $4.99 → 99¢
  • Lt. Fly Rise of the Arachnids $1.99 → 99¢
  • Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima $4.99 → 99¢
  • Galaga REMIX $2.99 → 99¢
  • Dig Dug REMIX $2.99 → 99¢
  • PAC-MAN Championship Edition $2.99 → 99¢
  • I Love Katamari $4.99 → 2.99
  • Ridge Racer Accelerated $4.99 → 2.99
  • among others

Sky Burger


Sky Burger, Free
(down from $1.99) NimbleBit’s Sky Burger is a fun exercise in burger stacking that’s seen a great deal of success since it recently went free; presently it’s sitting at #6 free title in the App Store. Now’s the time to grab it.

Glu Mobile

  • Build-a-lot $1.99 → 99¢
  • Transformers $1.99 → 99¢
  • Build-a-lot 2 $2.99 → 99¢
  • Mini Golf $1.99 → 99¢
  • Transformers G1 $1.99 → 99¢
  • Deer Hunter: African Safari $6.99 → $2.99
  • Jump O'Clock $1.99 → 99¢
  • Stranded: Mysteries of Time $1.99 → 99¢
  • Deer Hunter 3D for iPad $4.99 → 99¢
  • Glyder 2 for iPad $1.99 → 99¢
  • Super KO Boing 2 for iPad $2.99 → 99¢

Robot Unicorn Attack


Robot Unicorn Attack, $0.99
(down from $2.99) If there’s any game in the App Store that is double rainbow all the way, it is without question Adult Swim’s Robot Unicorn Attack. It’s got unicorns!!

Electronic Arts

  • Boggle $1.99 → 99¢
  • CLUE $1.99 → 99¢
  • Littlest Pet Shop $2.99 → 99¢
  • MONOPOLY $2.99 → 99¢
  • MONOPOLY Here & Now: The World Edition $2.99 → 99¢
  • RISK: The Official Game $4.99 → $1.99
  • THE GAME OF LIFE Classic Edition $2.99 → 99¢
  • Trivial Pursuit $2.99 → 99¢
  • YAHTZEE Adventures $2.99 → 99¢

I Dig It HD


I Dig It HD, $4.99
(down from $9.99) InMotion Software’s I Dig It HD is an iPad take on the iPhone original that we — and most everybody else — loved. On the bigger screen, it’s bigger action and all the fun of the iPhone version.

The titles listed here represent a pretty good highlight of what's out there for less this weekend, and additional deals are being discussed in an active forum thread.

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September 6, 2010 at 0:15