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Choose Your Own Adventure: Down the Alley
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Down the Alley: A Choose Your Own Adventure Story


Rules

1. Either you cheat or you don’t cheat. If you cheat, you don’t need a dice, and can go back if you make a bad decision. If you don’t cheat, you have a higher chance of dying, but you do get the benefits of having a new adventure to go on every time you read, unlike those who cheat, who have likely read most of the story lines.

2. If you decide to not cheat, get a dice, which you will roll whenever asked. Or pick a number between 1 and 6 whenever it says to roll a die.

3. No matter if you decide to cheat or not, you still should follow the basic structure of reading these types of stories. Starts at the first section (in this case post No. 2), and at the end of the section, make your decision on what you’re going to do with the given situation. On the choice you make, it will tell you to go to a different section to see the results of your decision (in this case, you will go to the post number that you are told). At some point, you may have to roll a die or choose a number to get to the outcome. Stop once you reach a post that ends with “The End,” where either you have died or the story is finished.




*Many thanks and worshipful thoughts to Garth Nix for his own fantastic Choose Your Own Adventure type story, which I suggest anyone read! It’s in a short story collection of his, and was a great inspiration.*
*EDIT: Thanks to Delphy's new SWEET code, viewing and reading this story is incredibly easy! Just use the nice numbers I added to the chapter titles to help you navigate (so you don't have to count the chapters to find where you are!) through the side bar. Thanks to Delphy, the king of codes! *

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