Am putting together a course on interactive stories.

Would be great if you could email me what you think are the best/ most
interesting examples of interactive stories.

People always refer to Stuart Moulthrop "Victory Garden" and "Afternoon" as
classic hypertext examples, but I find that other "classics" dont get
quoted, and I wonder if this
is down to laziness, or that interactive stories dont get much attention
generally? Or maybe I'm just looking at the wrong books?

some possible genres:

Hypertext
Parallel perspectives
Many voices
Collaborative/ participatory
Generators
Database
Networked
Locative
Email
AR / VR
Transmedia

and any others I've missed!

thanks!
dave
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