With this interactive novel, you can make choices that influence the story and characters. Toggle between different roles and explore various storylines. Includes author commentary options and supports diverse character backgrounds and relationship choices.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About A Midsummer Night's Choice
"A Midsummer Night's Choice" is a 190,000-word interactive fantasy novel by Kreg Segall, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
"Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind"
When your father, the Duke, tries to force you to marry, you'll leave civilization behind as you flee in disguise, cross-dressed, into the enchanted forest. Mistaken identities, inexplicable bears, and tiny but fearsome fairies await! (Seriously, they wear little walnut shells for helmets, and ride armored baby bunnies into battle.)
Will you fall into the mysterious Faerie Queene's clutches? Will you (or your identical doppelganger) find true love? Or will your father's spies find you first?
Hold on to your heart! The course of true love never did run smooth.
NEW! Do you want to know more about the origins of this game? Do you want to impress your friends with how much you know about Shakespeare? And more importantly, do you want to know why there's a bear? Now you can purchase the Director's Commentary!
In the "Director's Commentary" mode, an extra option will appear on certain choices, "View new commentary," allowing you to read the author's notes about that moment in the story.
The author, Kreg Segall, is Associate Professor of English at Regis College, in Massachusetts, where he teaches and writes about medieval and Renaissance literature. In addition to his scholarly work on Shakespeare and Spenser, he has been writing live role-playing games for over twenty years.
• Play as male or female, gay, straight, or bi.
• Inspire the world with your noble deeds, or play everything for laughs.
• Star in a play within a play. (Er, within a game...that you are playing.)
• Become a jester, a diplomat, a knight, a poet, a shepherd--or leave the world behind and join the fairy court.
• Why is there a bear?!
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Reviews for A Midsummer Night's Choice
Titus Pendragon
Great game
Great game. I really think there should be at least 2 sequels to expand upon the end of the story.
littlexmissxmischief
Yes!
I recommend this story so bad!!! It’s hard to choose between which characters to woo, and this author has me reading it over and over again so I don’t miss anything! It was also very well written, and it had me laughing and smiling so many times. Please read:D