top | item 30455716 Maps Reveal the Hidden Structures of 'Choose Your Own Adventure' Books 31 points| Anon84 | 4 years ago |atlasobscura.com 4 comments order hn newest [+] [-] guardienaveugle|4 years ago|reply I have done a similar analysis of the Lone Wolf series [1].[1] https://notes.atomutek.org/gamebooks-and-graph-theory.html [+] [-] aksss|4 years ago|reply What’s the longest choose your own adventure book? I can imagine relatively ever-fresh side quests that could make up an absolute tome of a book. [+] [-] Apocryphon|4 years ago|reply Bandersnatch by Jerome F. Davies [+] [-] 3836293648|4 years ago|reply There's a map with a loop in the article
[+] [-] guardienaveugle|4 years ago|reply I have done a similar analysis of the Lone Wolf series [1].[1] https://notes.atomutek.org/gamebooks-and-graph-theory.html
[+] [-] aksss|4 years ago|reply What’s the longest choose your own adventure book? I can imagine relatively ever-fresh side quests that could make up an absolute tome of a book. [+] [-] Apocryphon|4 years ago|reply Bandersnatch by Jerome F. Davies [+] [-] 3836293648|4 years ago|reply There's a map with a loop in the article
[+] [-] guardienaveugle|4 years ago|reply
[1] https://notes.atomutek.org/gamebooks-and-graph-theory.html
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