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  2. Orly's Draw-A-Story - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the story, the user can choose to save or discard the picture and then view it back in full. Additional features within the game include "Make A Storybook" where the player can create their own series of scenes and type text to make up their own story, while there is also a "Doodle Pad" for practicing drawing skills. [4]

  3. Storybook Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Storybook Weaver is a 1990 educational game originally released on floppy disk for the Apple IIGS, aimed at children aged 6–12. An updated version, Storybook Weaver Deluxe, was released for Windows and Mac computers and featured much more content than the original.

  4. Disney's Animated Storybook - Wikipedia

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    Ariel's Story Studio also has a "Create Your Own Storybook" feature that allows players to devise their own storybooks and print out the finished product. [149] Mulan contains more gameplay than other titles within the series; players look for scrolls across locations such as Mulan's house, the army camp, Tung Shao Pass, and the Imperial City.

  5. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    The "deceptively simple" premise saw Schlichting take the children's story, computerize the artwork, and offer kids the choice of having the computer read the story to them or "play" inside the pages of the book. [13] The title 'Living Books' was chosen to represent that everything in the environment is alive and for the player to experiment ...

  6. Episode (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Featured stories have micro-transactions that allow the player to unlock premium choices using in-game currency. [7] Players have a set number of free chapters they can read each day, after which point they must purchase story packs to read more. [8] Community members can also create and publish their own stories for others to view.

  7. Choose Your Own Adventure - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, the series faced competition from computer games and was in a decline. The series was discontinued in 1999, but was relaunched by a new company, Chooseco, in 2003. [9] In June 2018, Z-Man Games issued a licensed co-operative board game called Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger inspired by R. A. Montgomery's book in the series.

  8. Storyteller (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Storyteller is a puzzle game in which players form story narratives by placing characters and scenes into picture book styled panels.Depending on how the characters, scenes and panels are arranged, the story and character motivations adapt accordingly, affecting the outcome of subsequent panels.

  9. Storytelling game - Wikipedia

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    A storytelling game is a game where multiple players collaborate on telling a story. Some games primarily feature spoken storytelling, while others primarily feature collaborative writing. In some storytelling games, such as many tabletop role-playing games, each player represents one or more characters in the developing story.