I don't think I'm in alone in having some troubles this year. In my area, Lockdown 2.0 has finally killed off the faint social and dating life I struggled to maintain this year. As a result, I've found myself reading more romance novels, of all things, than I ever have before. And I've gotten into those mobile story games, because I love CYO style stories.
Anyways, I was playing one today and a cake became a topic and I found myself really wishing there was a WAM element.
I know it's a stretch, but has anyone played these and found one with some WAM in it? Or based around it, preferably. I have not had much luck, aside from a shower scene here and there. But on the other hand, I've only been reading these for a few weeks.
Thanks. Jouette has some really great, impressive work. I've enjoyed it, but I was looking for something more substantial. All due respect to the authors on this site - cause many of them are fantastic and I love their work - but I enjoy these games because they are like novels, in reference more to the length, not necessarily the quality.
I don't know if I'm explaining myself well. An example.
When I was in university, my apartment caretaker ran a little library out of the laundry room. Have a book, leave a book, take a book, kind of thing. A lot of these books were romance novels, I believe by Nora Roberts. Bored one winter, I started reading them. They weren't awful. There were a surprising number of light WAM scenes. Like shower sex or characters getting muddy or one about a serious actress who was debating a comedy role that included a pie in the face. Part of me was like, where's the book where Nora goes for broke and just puts these all in?
And that's what I'm getting at. I want to read a novel or play one of these games. I just wish it had more WAM. It's got to be out there, right? They can't all be about vampires and werewolves.
GreetingCard said: They can't all be about vampires and werewolves.
Oh, creatures of the night are practically a thing of the past. We live in the age of the Tingler now, mi amigo: sentient aircraft, dinosaurs, metaphysical concepts, unicorns, sasquatches, and assorted living objects.
Side note, why not take a shot at something like this yourself? You're the guy who wrote Acting 101, right? That's one of my all-time faves, and iirc you'd originally intended some form of branching story moving forward from it.
flansomeman said: Side note, why not take a shot at something like this yourself? You're the guy who wrote Acting 101, right? That's one of my all-time faves, and iirc you'd originally intended some form of branching story moving forward from it.
Thank you for the kind words. I've always done a lot of writing and wanted to be an author. While being a published author has (yet) to happen, it's very humbling and gratifying to hear people have such fond memories of something I wrote. I've always been a big fan of WAM fiction and I have strong memories of some of the first really great stories I read, so it's great to think some people might consider my work the same way.
I do think I will take your advice and try to write a long, interactive story myself. It'll take time, but COVID restrictions have given me lots of that.
Arthur Saxon has novel-length interactive stories at his site: https://www.asstr.org/~Arthur_Saxon/index_multichoice.html They contain only minor wam elements, usually mud.
I maintain a list of all WAM interactive stories that I know of at my site (at the bottom): https://jouette.neocities.org/
You can try Japanese and Japanese-style H-games or ecchi games, either visual novels or RPGs. A very common theme is a girl covered in slime or more rarely saliva or mud. I've seen covered in flour once, but I haven't seen one that's wam-exclusive. They tend to either include one slime scene or, if they include multiple, they're multi-kink: e.g. they also contain bondage/clothing destruction/ryona.
Kiwimayotte's Nemesis series is 50+ chapters of messy fiction with the same characters/story. It's a great "world" with a mix of wet and messy scenarios.