In this CYOA, you play the part of a relatively young man who has
awakened to a day off from work and other responsibilities, and expects
to find it a normal, innocent day. However, a number of strange,
bizarre, magical things are waiting to happen. Can you stay out of
transformation-related danger, or are you just going to fall into every
trap out of pure curiosity? Actually, that's encouraged behavior, so
you're fine if you choose to do that.
Without futher ado, here's the link to begin!
What's New?
v.04: The beginning of the Dream path, including one ending so far.
v.03:
Four new endings since .02! The roots are now built for 4 completely
different branches after deciding to wake up, depending on the decisions
made.
v.02: A few new endings and branches.
v.01 : It exists!
(Still very much a work in progress!)
Notice: I am retiring the blogspot "Adventure!" blog, as the only purpose it was ever going to serve was to link to the site where the adventures actually are. Instead, I'm announcing updates to this and any future adventures I write (and hopefully there will be more, I dunno) on the main caption blog from now on. To find all of them (if/when I manage to make another), just use the "adventure" tag I'm adding starting with this post.
Truth be told, the new ending mentioned up there has been there for quite a while, I just kept thinking I would add more stuff before announcing it as an update, but whatever.
Aw, no more search bar in the top right to quickly check for new paths.
ReplyDeleteDead link :(
ReplyDeleteSadly, the "adventure" website has been broken for some time. I last tried to fix things about a year ago in June '23, and wasn't able. I still have the wordpress export file and could import it to a new wordpress website--at least, if I could find a new place to host it and spare the time/effort to set everything up all over again.
DeleteCould you post the wordpress export somewhere? I remember really liking some of the bits from the "adventure" website!
DeleteWhen I say "wordpress export", I'm referring to a huge .xml file full of website code. The text and links to the images is all buried in there somewhere, including comments, but it'd be kind of hard to actually read and enjoy it.
DeleteI'm pretty good at scraping xml. I could probably extract the stuff and would be happy to do it if it would help you too.
DeleteIf you're just interested in looking at it, here: https://file.io/NQxCV0WEnOgD
DeleteBut the issue is mostly a hosting one, and/or an effort one on my part. It'd be easy to just import that and have a mostly-good copy of the website, with just the need to update the links from one post to another, if I just had a wordpress site up and running. But that's what takes some work to get done, including finding somewhere new to actually do the hosting of that wordpress, possibly messing with the settings in wordpress to make everything look right, etc.