Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Giygas
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Is it just like you say what action you want to do and then I tell you what happened?
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Is it worth it? Baby work it.
Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Joegreenbeen
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Pretty much, now that schools to s out, I am going to try and do a Reboot of the game I ran for a little bit. This time, I won't use the stupid Windows 8 paint, I will use a sketchpad thingy I found on the internet.
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Beyond the classic games like "Men vs. Women Race to 1000" and its ilk, as well as the Rabbit Doubt offshoots, there are two breeds of game which seem to be what you are looking at. These are Spam interactives, and unlike the former game type, are usually Spam-member focused, much like Rabbit Doubt.

The first type is the Blorb-like, most famously used by Elendra. Each player is given a character, and they post a command for their specific character. Then the host makes a story post, often with a picture for clarity, explaining the effects of each character on the environment. Usually, emphasis is placed on teamwork, though competitive play sometimes arises.

The second is the MSPA-like, also used in the original Blorbs run, I believe called Interactivia. In this, all players control a single character. Multiple people post commands, and the host selects one to use for their story post.
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Holmishire said
Beyond the classic games like "Men vs. Women Race to 1000" and its ilk, as well as the Rabbit Doubt offshoots, there are two breeds of game which seem to be what you are looking at. These are Spam interactives, and unlike the former game type, are usually Spam-member focused, much like Rabbit Doubt.The first type is the Blorb-like, most famously used by Elendra. Each player is given a character, and they post a command for their specific character. Then the host makes a story post, often with a picture for clarity, explaining the effects of each character on the environment. Usually, emphasis is placed on teamwork, though competitive play sometimes arises.The second is the MSPA-like, also used in the original Blorbs run, I believe called Interactivia. In this, all players control a single character. Multiple people post commands, and the host selects one to use for their story post.


Besides all the other forum games like Rate sig above you or Man vs woman race to 1000... this is your best bet.
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