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You Pick. No, Really: Interactive Media Allows Power Like You’ve Never Known

You Pick. No, Really: Interactive Media Allows Power Like You’ve Never Known

April 17, 2019

Think the only relevant piece of choose your own adventure literature is Netflix’s Black Mirror: Bandersnatch? Think again. And this time, think about it by playing staff writer Christie Basson’s choose your own adventure game…about choose your own adventure games.

– Kylie Warkentin, Website Editor

 

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