Interactive Visual Novels

Interesting, maybe even fun, concept.

You interact with the story. Either as first person, talking, third person, moving the plot, narrating, etc.

Can also generate your own story and visuals.

This one mostly anime-like graphics.

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I’d be fine with the concept but only if it’s actually produced by someone, not AI.

I generated my own story. Started that I was lonely sitting in a library and it went from there. Brought in characters that were very responsive to my comments. I added my own characters and they also adapted to my conversation amazing well. Tried to throw it off by quoting books and adding in philosophical concepts and it responded better than most humans. I could add anything I wanted and it adapted amazingly.

Almost feels like a book writing assistant. So much so that I saved the visual story to my own computer for future use.

It even self-generated a name for the book “Whispers in the Stacks”. Nice play on words.

I created a story entitled “Legends of the Poots/The Pootiad” – an interactive visual novel where every choice smells faintly of destiny. You begin in the Grand Library of Flatulence, a marble hall where ancient tomes whisper “SBD” in dead languages. Your avatar: Sir Fartleby of Windbreak, a knight cursed with prophetic flatulence. Each toot reveals a branching narrative path.

Choice 1:

  • A) Let rip a thunderous BRAAAP → unlocks the Ogre of Odor, who challenges you to a duel of digestive fortitude.
  • B) Hold it in → triggers The Silent But Deadly Path, where stealth and shame become your weapons.
  • C) Blame the librarian → activates Gaslight Mode, a meta-narrative where NPCs debate who dealt it.

I always blame the stinky Librarian!