
The Illusion of Choice in Interactive Fiction
When every path leads somewhere, does it matter if you chose it? Interactive fiction thrives on agency, but often dances with carefully constructed illusions.
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Patricia Miles — 5 posts
When every path leads somewhere, does it matter if you chose it? Interactive fiction thrives on agency, but often dances with carefully constructed illusions.
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