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Jun 2017

Hello guys! I'm the author of a comic called The Crawling City. Recently I started a new, very experimental and ambitious project called Readers Quest.

The idea is a comic utilizing Tapas' voting system with comments, to allow the readers to control whatever the main character does!

You can read it here: https://tapas.io/episode/71766213

I'd very much love to hear what you think!

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I like it a lot! I've seen quests before on image boards like 4chan /qst/, those usually involve giving the readers a few options to choose from when voting. You going solely with the write-in option certainly gives the readers absolute freedom, but do you worry it will also prevent you being able to do any kind of long term plotting of a coherent story? With a multiple choice option you could still plan some interesting set ups/pay offs even as you let the readers take the adventure in directions you hadn't anticipated. Not that I'm against the way you're doing it, it's gonna be very crazy and very entertaining, but potentially very random. Just interested in your considerations as a storyteller regarding that.

While there are challenges that comes with allowing free reigns, we have given ourselves enough freedom in the length of each episode, to steer the story a bit in a direction that allows for some progression. It also helps that Readers are not likely to vote on things that are boring or wouldn't be fun/attractive to see.

While we haven't planned any particular story for the comic, with the beginning of the comic taking place after the Hero has defeated the final boss, we have pre-decided a lot of things about the world that the readers will explore through the Hero, so that even if the Hero's actions are unpredictable, there will always be something interesting to encounter.

There's also the fact that the readers only control the main character and his actions, so we can still use secondary characters, and the world around him, to steer the story in case the Hero isn't progressing much.

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