Dayforth: The First Microchapter
About
It's all about the foam.
...or at least the main character in this interval-driven, sporadically released 'intra-active' (no, not 'interactive' but 'intra-active') fiction thinks it is.
But is it * R E A L L Y * all about the foam left by floodwaters on a backwater road?
Why, then, is Mezangelle part of it, and how does that fit in?
Well, it *might* have to do with how you respond to how the main character, Dayforth, responds to it.
...or maybe it's simply all about you (as it should be, amirite?).
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[The takeaway: if any of this floats your surrealistic boat, please do stay tuned to see just how this foamcentric (it isn't) fiction evolves.]
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[And: just what does 'intra-active fiction' even mean? Hint: 'intra' meaning 'within'. Think: the concept of interactive fiction reworked so that you, dear reader, are teased with a standard CYOA choice-based story, but instead you find yourself stuck in looping intervals where the only winning move is not to play after making a narrative choice by selecting option a, b, or c, the only way to move through the microchapter is to go back and select another option (how delightfully recursive).]
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[Also, this:
"Dayforth is a new and amazing experience by the brilliant Mez Breeze: I love it...language I can feel."
- Merzmensch.]
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