Choose your own adventure

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Choose your own adventure
It is always nice to find something that could fit Hive like a glove. Although we have some games and a couple of big alternative-posting options. I think @liketu, @waivio and @dbuzz are about the only alternative post options there are with @vimm and @threespeak  for your multimedia content. 

Now I am not the target audience for a multitude of content dapps and maybe I do have the social obligation to possibly use things like Dbuzz more. Especially Dbuzz or 3Speak since I am a Twitter and Youtube fiend. 

But this is not about that, this is about a fun little tool that could be a niche addition to the ecosystem.

<img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmTpU4EMgPfjrN7KgCPsFeoosGmzDRwsP6Bkr1z8gsZbHz/image.png">

<h3><a href="https://www.inklewriter.com/">InkleWriter.com</a></h3> 

Inklewriter is one of a couple of open tools to create "Choose your own Adventure" type stories or Interactive fiction. 

I know there were a couple of ongoing games on Hive in the past where something like this could work very well. Even better if it had a datastore for participating people. 

These types of niche but text content focused dapps are things that could benefit from Hive more than say Video or Image focused dapps could. For the most part Images can utilize IPFS without too much concern but nothing beats free and if a dapp is only utilizing text then essentially the structure can just be built on top of Hive and be deployed without too many storage concerns aside from optimization. 

<img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmWP9V2JbxMqHMCwhuYt4idwqsSs6aZmifFf22xFiVneNG/image.png"> <sub><a href="https://www.inklestudios.com/inklewriter/">Source - Inkle Studios</a>

Anyway that is a lot of rambling and means nothing in particular. I do think Inklewriter and possibly the other options are worth playing with if only because you like crafting such experiences or want to tell a story in a slightly different way. 

The general experience can of course be replicated on Hive with a little effort. I will attempt this sometime when I am not being useless. Since our comments have links and vary only from posts in that they are linked to one you could approach it the sane way by having your main content start then individual comments linked as options ie: <a href="/apps/@penderis/re-penderis-2022622t22214121z">Option 1</a> or <a href="/apps/@penderis/re-penderis-2022622t222318141z">option 2</a>

Or the mental way and structure it so you start from the back working your way to the front which takes advantage of comment nesting and how interfaces tend to display them. ie <a href="/apps/@penderis/re-penderis-2022622t222954888z">Start Here</a>

...That is it, just a fun little tool that will take some patience to figure out but there are more options and maybe a post structure for people who want more interaction. 

One thing to note would be to remove the domain links from the URL when you copy them <pre><code>/apps/@penderis/re-penderis-2022622t222318141z</code></pre> So you keep everything after the https://peakd.com or https://ecency.com that would be in a standard copied link.
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