thanks Rob!
Very useful list-
Commedia del'Arte - that's an interesting angle
The My Little Pony fanfic is amazing!
cheers, dave


On 10 August 2013 20:11, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/08/13 10:15 AM, dave miller wrote:
> >
> > 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?
>
> Commedia del'Arte (the predecessor)
> Adventure (Crowther & Woods, the original)
> Dungeons & Dragons (another original, if you need a particular scenario
> then "Keep On The Borderlands" or "Temple Of Elemental Evil")
> Zork (Adventure++)
> Habitat (network VR on Commodore 64s)
> Day Of The Tentacle (a classic point & click adventure)
> Myst (the big crossover)
> The Sims (reality TV era ambient storytelling)
> LambdaMOO (the collaborative crossover)
> Second Life (the VR crossover, there are a number of narrative/literary
> sims)
>
> Also anything to do with FanFic. "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic"
> fanfic is probably the most recent example with academic coverage.
>
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