![]() ![]() Of the 40 endings, I’d say 18 are good, 16 bad and 6 ambiguous this is out of only 114 pages. There are very few connections between branches - only two, both during wander-through-the-tunnels segues. The Cave of Time, Choose Your Own Adventure 1, by Edward Packard, 1979 What I’m really interested in here is the textual side and how the structure contributes to that.) ![]() ![]() (This is not, sadly, going to be a piece of serious statistical analysis or thoroughly-researched history: I’m not going to pretend that I have the chops for either, so although I’m probably going to end up touching a little on both, I encourage and expect corrections and suggestions. It was just going to be some diagrams and a few notes, but it quickly became apparent that I wanted to say a lot more than would fit into that format, so I’m splitting it up. I’ve been thinking a fair bit about CYOA structure and its effects, and I thought it’d be useful to plot out some structures of existing works. ![]()
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