I've actually bought tinstar and am going to play it next.

Regarding interaction, I don't so much feel that dragon and broadsides aren't interactive, sinse you do still see the game change according to your choices, so much as that they aren't really games with a lose condition, sinse if you can choose anything and succeed it sort of takes the pressure off to choose wisely.

Regarding character gender well for me it depends upon the game and what sort of character I fancied playing, much as I'd considder if I was making a character for a tabletop rp game with a human gm, indeed I've rp'd female characters before and I have friends in my tabletop group who rp male ones.

In zombie exodus I just sort of liked the idea of playing a sort of female mcgiver who could fix anything and was pretty tough in hand to hand combat but had the tact of a brick and wasn't too bright, while in star captain I rather fancied playing someone like Captain Sheriden in Babylon 5. so I played an awsome male military officer with lots of piloting and charisma.

I actually like the fact that the choiceofgames do allow you at least a little leeway with creating characters and setting their initial stats before going through the story. While no where near a tabletop game in terms of the amount of things available to you to do at one time , at least it does give some amount of choice.

Al the best,

Dark.

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