So you're a kid on your way to visit your uncle, when suddenly you find yourself trapped in a mysterious, time-traveling cave. Or abducted by aliens. Or headed directly for the bottom of the sea. One ...
I’m on my way to Singapore to visit my father with my daughter C, 40,000 feet above ground, hurtling through thin air at 500 ...
Zachary is a 33-year-old Portland man who works as a sleep technician for a local hospital. He doesn't want his last name used in this story because he prefers what he does when he's not working to be ...
Choice of Games offers apps in the same vein as the classic Choose Your Own Adventure books. As a kid, I loved the Choose Your Own Adventure books. My first one was The Haunted House which I found in ...
Earlier this month, Mark Frauenfelder’s blog Boing Boing ran a single page from a Choose Your Own Adventure Book. It featured a wizened old man warning a naïve young traveler “that all our actions and ...
You were a girl who wanted to choose your own adventures. Which is to say, you were a girl who never had adventures. You always followed the rules. But, when you ate an entire sleeve of graham ...
To try it out, just say 'Alexa, open Choose Your Own Adventure from Audible.' From there, you can choose between two titles: Journey Under the Sea or The Abominable Snowman. I'm PCMag's managing ...
Nicholas has spent his whole life playing and caring about games and has spent the past year making video essays about them. Now, they've found their way to DualShockers to do it professionally. When ...
YOU spent your summer as a counselor at Camp Starkweather in Antarctica. Your time at the bottom of the world is coming to an end when you receive an emergency distress call from another camp nearby, ...
(CN) – Netflix must face a lawsuit from the publisher of the “Choose Your Own Adventure” children’s books over a plot device in one of the streaming company’s “Black Mirror” films, a federal judge ...
In a world where people watch movies at home while playing on their smartphones, it may be hard to get them to pay for that privilege. By Josh Spiegel Seeing as roughly every intellectual property ...