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Writer, singer, thespian. No longer active on ChooseYourStory, and my storygames are from a couple years ago, but I hope you enjoy them nonetheless.
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You are trapped in a white room. Find a way out, no matter how preposterous it might be.
Fighting Daleks, remembering the Silence, not blinking...a day with the time-traveling Time Lord known as the Doctor could not get more exciting! How long will you survive the monsters?
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Anime Comedy Club! on 6/20/2013 9:33:11 PMActually, I didn't make that one up... Sorry, I'm a copycat. :l
FMA happens to be the only anime I've ever watched...I'm hoping to get into more once I'm done with all the episodes.
If you can understand my avatar, you are AWESOME. on 6/20/2013 4:23:16 PM
I may make one, it'd be a lot of work though. Not that most storygames aren't, I just think one concerning alchemy would be too complex for people who haven't seen the show.
Anime Comedy Club! on 6/20/2013 4:21:05 PM
Okay...so I know this is horrible, but...
"Hey Alphonse, where'd you get that awesome armor? That musta cost you...an arm and a leg!"
... ... I know, I'm a terrible person.
If you can understand my avatar, you are AWESOME. on 6/18/2013 8:10:38 PM
Like, seriously. Fullmetal Alchemist is awesome. And if you like it then you are awesome too.
What do you think of the show, who's your favorite character, and how far are you into it? I'm thinking of making a FMA storygame sometime soon if it hasn't been done already.
Names? on 5/13/2013 3:57:31 PM
Thanks, y'all! Scripting confuses me, I'll stick with variables.
Names? on 5/9/2013 2:08:01 PM
Also, I can't figure out how to change the name of my variable from SCORE to HEALTH.
Names? on 5/9/2013 1:52:24 PM
Okay, so I've played a game where people can call you by name, because at the beginning you spell it out (different page for each letter) and that is your custom name. How do I do that for my storygame?
What motivates you to write storygames? on 5/8/2013 4:02:36 PM
I make storygames off my books so that I can give myself and readers a clearer vision of how my characters think. Plus, it gives me a chance to get creative with possibilties that veer away from the normal plotline.
Weird, I know, but it actually really helps...