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by 1313ed01
85 days ago
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It is fascinating how some similar niche genres of games have managed to mostly ignore each other, from what I have seen. Interactive fiction has https://ifdb.org/. Gamebooks ("CYOA" to outsiders) have https://gamebooks.org/. I think there is some community around branching browser text stories like (mostly) Twine games that have their own database somewhere? And then there is always some overlap and discussions around what games to allow where, with each community gatekeeping to some degree what games are allowed in their database or not. So, for example, I never heard about VNDB and never really crossed paths with VN players online, even if I have been around communities for IF and gamebooks since last century and the similarities are obvious. |
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That's only because they are only "similar" on the surface. It feels like saying "football, volleyball and basketball are similar" just because they are all team games played with a ball.