AO3 username: weakinteraction Letter link:https://weakinteraction.dreamwidth.org/14374.html Fandom 1: Captain Marvel (2019) Fandom 2: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (Comic) Fandom 3: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Fandom 4: Lady of the Shard (Webcomic) Fandom 5: Ready For It - Taylor Swift (Music Video) Fandom 6: Foundryside - Robert Jackson Bennett Anything else: I am equally happy with both parser-based and CYOA IF. I'm happy for it to land anywhere on the various axes of "game" vs "simulation" vs "story"; I do enjoy puzzles, as long as they aren't insanely difficult to work out. On the more story-ish end, I do enjoy it when there isn't an obvious "good ending", or at least where it's left open to interpretation whether any particular ending is good or not. On the fanworks end, I do enjoy little details in how things are presented that call back to canon, if that makes sense (e.g. making the interface look like something in-universe), though I realise that's very tricky so it's very much an optional extra!
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Letter link: https://weakinteraction.dreamwidth.org/14374.html
Fandom 1: Captain Marvel (2019)
Fandom 2: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (Comic)
Fandom 3: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
Fandom 4: Lady of the Shard (Webcomic)
Fandom 5: Ready For It - Taylor Swift (Music Video)
Fandom 6: Foundryside - Robert Jackson Bennett
Anything else: I am equally happy with both parser-based and CYOA IF. I'm happy for it to land anywhere on the various axes of "game" vs "simulation" vs "story"; I do enjoy puzzles, as long as they aren't insanely difficult to work out. On the more story-ish end, I do enjoy it when there isn't an obvious "good ending", or at least where it's left open to interpretation whether any particular ending is good or not. On the fanworks end, I do enjoy little details in how things are presented that call back to canon, if that makes sense (e.g. making the interface look like something in-universe), though I realise that's very tricky so it's very much an optional extra!