The 'WhichWay' Webcomic!
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The 'WhichWay' Webcomic!
Anyone ever read those stories that give you and option to choose the next path? i.e Go left, page 5, go right page 69.
Wouldn't that option be cool for a webcomic? You put up a poll that lasts, 1-2 weeks ( depending on how fast one can draw ) giving the readers an option about which path the story takes.Which ever path gets the most votes wins.
Wouldn't that option be cool for a webcomic? You put up a poll that lasts, 1-2 weeks ( depending on how fast one can draw ) giving the readers an option about which path the story takes.Which ever path gets the most votes wins.
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Wow, that sounds like a cool idea!! Though I agree with Kat North- I wouldn't want to be the one doing such a thing. <.< But if you give your audience a say in things, they'd probably be more likely to come back. Personally, I loved the "Choose your own adventure" books as a kid, so I'm biased, but...yeah.
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That's an interesting concept, which promotes audience participation. Of course, given my druthers, I'd opt to create and publish the thing all in one piece, just like the Choose Your Own Adventure books were. That way, there would be no wait for outcome, and no raging arguments among voters. I'm actually working on a website that this would fit well within, so I might just steal this idea...
Interestingly enough, on the DVD sets of two seasons of my favorite animated show ever, Home Movies, there are illustrated choice stories as special features! They're very entertaining, too.
Interestingly enough, on the DVD sets of two seasons of my favorite animated show ever, Home Movies, there are illustrated choice stories as special features! They're very entertaining, too.
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I think you'd have to make it a weekly poll. For instance, have a poll from monday to thursday and promise the comic on friday. And it'd have to be more about the story than the artwork (or both, if you're one of THOSE types ^_^). And it'd probably have to be a comic not related to anyone's unless the idea of taking your comic on an adventure you never wanted to see it go on is what you're looking for.
But yeah, I'd vote for something like that. I loved the RL Stine books. Reader beware- You choose the scare!
But yeah, I'd vote for something like that. I loved the RL Stine books. Reader beware- You choose the scare!
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Good point.Black Sparrow wrote:It is an interesting idea... although I think you might need to refine the mechanism. People reading through the archives wouldn't get the same experience as long-term readers, and two weeks between updates is rather long to wait.
It'd probaly be best to have an explaination about the results of the previous votes and such listed in the archives...
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"Goblins: Through their eyes" does this as a side story, called "Tempt's Fate" where the amount donated to the site affects what happens to the character. Not enough donations, and he doesn't make it out of the dungeon.
I personally really like the idea of interactivity in webcomics. Because my comic is RP-Character driven, people can leave messages for the characters on the message boards (Gwydia is currently arguing with a reader... but she's difficult) and on the chatterbox. So far people really seem to like it, and I want to try incorporating some of those responses into the comic as well.
I personally really like the idea of interactivity in webcomics. Because my comic is RP-Character driven, people can leave messages for the characters on the message boards (Gwydia is currently arguing with a reader... but she's difficult) and on the chatterbox. So far people really seem to like it, and I want to try incorporating some of those responses into the comic as well.
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I did a choose-your-own-adventure for Thatguy once. It wasn't illustrated, just a story with links. It's HERE if anyone wants to see it - but it's from back when I was using another server, so there are scads of ads.
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Agent McDark shot me.That guy wrote:I did a choose-your-own-adventure for Thatguy once. It wasn't illustrated, just a story with links. It's HERE if anyone wants to see it - but it's from back when I was using another server, so there are scads of ads.

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