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interactive fiction

American  

noun

  1. an adventure or mystery story, usually presented as a video game or book, in which the player or reader is given choices as to how the storyline is to develop or the mystery is to be solved.


Etymology

Origin of interactive fiction

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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The Immersive Invitational, now in its fourth year, celebrates the communal power of interactive fiction.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s occasionally an absurdity in interactive fiction.

From Los Angeles Times

“Games can fuel fandom, but they can also create it,” said Sarah Springwater, director of story for Netflix Stories, the library of interactive fiction games based on the company’s programs.

From Los Angeles Times

Grealish is particularly fond of tools that allow cohosters to get even more creative with their posts, like ravel by artist and game designer Everest Pipkin, which enables the interactive fiction tool Twine in cohost.

From The Verge

It’s very weird and a lot of fun, but it’s light on traditional game mechanics — more like an interactive fiction engine.

From The Verge