@dggoldst Egyptian Rat Screw
Yes, there's some interesting ones here: https://textadventures.co.uk/
One of the most interesting ones on there is called Galatea, which is simply a long conversation with a modern re-imagining of the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, with many different possible endings.
There's also a pretty good one from the point of view of a queer youth coming out to his parents.
For fun adventures, I like this person's brand especially. They have a good one about the plays of Shakespeare that requires some knowledge of his work to win:
@trinsec Oh thanks I've done that now.
@Gurre @estuary @antiproton @futurebird
Still figuring out how this stuff works but I think this is it?
It says they have to approve my follow request, which is odd.
They also have an API.
@Geh4Peh Yeah, I remember having to de-crust sixteen slices of bread when I was a kid every holiday eve when we made this food.
@Geh4Peh Not for dinner but for holiday brunch. They make this ham, egg, and cheese casserole with cornflakes on top that they call "strata". I don't like it much, but everyone else does.
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#Introduction I'm a Java developer at a small company that makes software for community centers. I also host a monthly poetry slam and enjoy board games and D&D.
Java developer and writer in Rockford, IL.