Where do I find completed text-based interactive fiction with an "undo" or "save" button?

I've been playing through cogdemos and bought "the passenger" on steam for the sale only to realize that I'm supposed to just deal with it if a choice leads to an outcome I didn't want? What is this, iron man mode? I get not enabling save games if I didn't buy the game but I spent money on it. Plus, I'm not here to grind, I'm here to casually and leisurely read...

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u/erran_morad — 1 day ago

Something like apartment 502?

Apartment 502 by Nik is an 18+ slice-of-life romantic drama and I absolutely love it. It is also, frustratingly, WIP. Does anyone know any similar IFs (preferably concluded, but I'll take anything WIPs will be concluded at one point am I right? *nervously thinking of Body count*)?

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u/erran_morad — 5 days ago

Steam summer sales are coming. What are your tips?

I finished reading Infamous and Broken eagle, I loved them both but they are WIPs, and apart from becoming a patron there is nothing I can do to get to know how the story progresses. I'm 100 % sold on the Twine interactive fiction concept though, so I would love some advice so I can spend my money wisely in the upcoming steam summer sale. I did try Community college hero, but I didn't like it.

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u/erran_morad — 12 days ago

[infamous] what do the percentages in the RO page mean? More specifically, does anyone know how high they need to be to trigger a scene?

I naïvely thought that e.g. being civil with Blake wouldn't reduce the percentage with G but it did, and I would love to know whether I need to restart at least a chapter or two not to get locked out of a path

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u/erran_morad — 17 days ago

I'm looking for a book where... uh... carnal romance is an element but not the central focus of the story if that makes sense?

I recently read the Stieg Larsson trilogy and I loved it! But I did feel disappointed that the spicier scenes were not explicit enough, if that makes sense? When the relationship between two characters is a subject of the story and they do have a intimate physical contact it feels to me like that just "fading to black" is a waste. However, I usually don't like books which have romance as the main focus.

Books I have read and loved:

A psalm for the wild-built by Chambers, annihilation by VanderMeer, otherlands by Halliday, the noumena series by Ellis.

This is my first post here and I am sorry if I am not really sure what I'm looking for!

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u/erran_morad — 21 days ago
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Can I What system should I have been running?

I've been running this DnD5e campaign as DM for 1.5 years now and I consistently have sessions with 0 encounters. I have recently started giving my best to create the conditions for 2 encounters a day where possible but due to how the story is unraveling it seems forced sometimes. Whenever I posted questions about how to run this or that I always got the answer than I was "running the wrong system". Well, great, what system should I be running, then? I can't just switch up the system mid-campaign, anyways, so this I am asking mainly out of curiosity or to test something in a one-shot session.

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u/erran_morad — 1 month ago

I got this huge palm cutting from a coworker, should I chop it up into smaller pieces first? In the winter it gets cold where I live so I can't put it on the balcony and I fear it's too tall to just leave in my house like that. If I do, can a stump with no roots and no leaves root?

u/erran_morad — 2 months ago