So I was thinking maybe I could run a quest, here with 4tabbers! I think it'd be a good writing practice and a fun one at that. Partially because I'm too stage-frightened to run it at 4chan's /qst/ but I didn't tell you that.Now I'm really not much more than an aspiring writer and a beginner at that, which is to say overall quality may be severely inadequate. Very little about this quest is set in stone as of now (e.g. it's just a loose idea as of now), and very little may come of it (if at all). But I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.About the (hypothetical) quest, though. First off, the (basic) idea of the story: It would be set in the STALKER videogame universe (inspiration comes from different places, sorry), featuring a less-than-merry gang of misfits. They would be sent on what was effectively a suicide mission to retrieve information from a research team that they had lost contact with, and would then be trapped in a certain place with no clear form of escape. Danger would soon ensue. I don't think much knowledge of the games would be needed, so no worries there. There'd probably be about eight main characters, nothing more, and I'd probably feature some of them at different times: They'd probably initially split up due to reasons, and that way I can have plenty of drama AND monologues! Mechanics-wise it'd be pretty no-frills, as it'd probably be better as a story-focused quest anyway. I don't think it'd feature much shooty unlike the game, just more spooks and the supernatural and stuffs.I get the feeling this is an incredibly stupid idea for some reason, but as mentioned, I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. I'm just wondering if anyone would be interested in this hypothetical thing, that's all.
>>10>Turkish (the latter being my native language)Oh, you're a roach, huh?
>>10I see, neat!
Waiting warmly.
>>1Just want to let you know that we're still waiting for you, mate.
>>14This guy has been waiting since 1969.
What are your favorite quests and CYOAs?I'm making this thread to commemorate the end of Scrumptious Calem and Kuudere Serena's Tubular Voyage, which spent nearly three years on /vp/ and half a year on /qst/ before finally ending, today.;_;7
I enjoyed Problem Sleuth and Nanquest.
>>1Dungeons and Dadaragons was great.
>>3Same.
Oh wait, I, 5-san, am probably 3-san too. I probably replied to myself.tabatan, why don't threads ever get deleted?
>>6For sentimental reasons
What do?
>>29Okay, but there's a lotta buttons on this widget. Which one do you want to press first?
>>30Start with the obvious: 1!
>>31no no no that's too obvious; go for number 2 instead, take it by surprise
>>31>>32You press both at once! The arms flip down.
>>33sounds like low-five time to me...