1.7 Interactive Novels vs. Other Forms of Interactive Media

It's important to distinguish interactive novels from other interactive media:

  • Video Games: While both offer interactivity, interactive novels focus more on narrative and text, with limited gameplay mechanics.
  • Interactive Films: These often involve choosing scenes but lack the depth of narrative branching found in interactive novels.
  • Role-Playing Games (RPGs): Typically involve character stats and combat systems, whereas interactive novels center on story and choices.

Unique Selling Points of Interactive Novels:

  • Narrative Depth: Greater focus on storytelling and character development.
  • Accessibility: Easier for readers to engage with, as they don't require gaming skills.
  • Flexibility: Can be consumed at the reader's own pace.