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Topic, The Story of a Pear - A MS-Paint Adventure | ||||||
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You must register or log in to post a message.The proper MSPA is run by Andrew Hussie. Basicly, he comes up with a scenario, and people type things in a suggestion box. Then he picks one and draws a panel of the characters response to that command. So on for one thousand six hundred and twenty something more pages. That's Problem Sleuth for you. Homestuck is less absurd and easier to follow, but the suggestion box was shut down after Act 1 finished, which was about 4000 pages ago. Yep, Homestuck is that long. And it's only about halfway done. Read PS first, it's a good example of how MSPA works. Then you should read Homestuck if you've got the time. It's even more awesome. CANDY CORN VAMPIRE!!!!!! And as i see is it there to avoid the pictures getting to old before they're uploaded This sentance suggests to avoid continueing the story and post images at the same time. I think that "while" should be changed to "with" Remember, avoid continuing the story while posting images. The whole point behind MSPA is that the reader makes the story. Since you had no tool to open it with, you try the right back door. Locked again. You had no choice but to try the right front door. Time for me to give suggestions. Examine the fishtank in the back. Maybe it'll hold something important. You try opening the door. You pull the door. Surprisingly, it swings up without a sound. You are presented with a small corridor. A nice, soft carpet covers the floor, and a fishtank is embedded into the wall at the end. Other than that, you can only see three doors. [Edit]Sorry GL, I didn't see your message. But then you think, maybe you're that "Ethan". And you must be stuck here needing help. Sounds right to you. You wonder what to do next And you must be stuck here needing help. But there's somethings written on the painting, on the top-left corner, you decide to read it. You walk over to the painting and look at it. A signature is made in the lower left corner, telling the name of the painting and the artist. However, a small, scribbled note is drawn in the upper right corner. Do you want to help this stranger "Ethan"? | GeneralFirst post of the topicTaking part of this, you'll be able to suggest what will happen in the next frame. You've just woken up. You're still tired, and not entirely sure who you are. What is your name? Let this incredibly stupid topic unfold! |
Read Homestuck. It's SOOOOO much better!!!!!!