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Sneak: There are a lot of things for [community profile] pluralstories that we really want to take in, but due to shoulder/migraine issues haven't been able to get to. T_T So I thought I'd list them here, for people who can more easily read ebooks, play games, and might be interested!
  • Children of the Void, by Regina Snow. I don't even know how to explain this book. There's an all-girl universe where the cast page has everyone in groups, which "represents characters that manifest in the same body (and which therefore cannot appear at the same time)". There are lots of spankings and domestic discipline.
  • Ghost Trick. PSP game about being a ghost who tries to solve murder puzzles through semi-incompetent possessing! It looks so cool and fun! I just can't play it or even watch the Let's Play. T_T
  • D.I.D., by kyui. Free computer game with a multi protagonist. "Each alter possesses unique abilities and traits that can be harnessed to overcome obstacles and complete tasks.  For each task, the player needs to choose the alter with the right proficiency to do that task. However, a malevolent force known as "The Shadow" seeks to manipulate the alters, rendering them inactive and hindering progress."
  • Imaginary Friends, by Manny Tsu. Pay-what-you-want RPGmaker computer game. "Hailey finds herself in an imaginary world. With the help of a mysterious young boy with red cap, she has to confront her childhood and herself. The game contains elements of psychological horror, non-graphic violence, blood and mentions of bullying. It is not recommended for players under the age of 13."
  • A Friend in Me, by BotchBrother. Solo Journalling RPG that "encourages the players to explore how a Child grows over the course of their life with a fantastical Friend encouraging and challenging them in a partnership, not unlike the friendships of children's books, fairy tales, and folklore."

Date: 2024-11-13 04:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] beepbird
Oh man, you reminded me that I need to submit Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend. Book written from the perspective of a kid's imaginary friend! Off to the submissions I go (after rereading it because I know there are some content warnings for this one).
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