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[[File:KQ5Main_4644.jpg|link=King's Quest|frame|<small>[[Text Parser|Enter command]] or [[Pixel Hunt|click item]] to go to [[It May Help You on Your Quest|the next Trope]].</small> ]]
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A game genre characterized by puzzle-solving, exploration, and narrative, and a relative (or total) absence of randomized combat.
A game genre characterized by puzzle-solving, exploration, and narrative, and a relative (or total) absence of randomized combat.
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'''[[Web Original|Serial Adventure Games]]:'''
'''[[Web Original|Serial Adventure Games]]:'''


With the 2010 revival of the "true" Adventure Game market, a number of nominal [[Web Comic]] artists and bloggers have been developing interactive, serialized adventure games released in daily doses over the Internet. These games usually have a loose plot moderated by their artist, but readers are encouraged to decide what happens next "turn" by writing suggestions in a specific comic format reminiscent of interactive fiction games. Live interaction with the writer/artist/moderator results in extinction of the dreaded [[I Can't Use These Things Together|"You can't use those two objects together"]] response.
With the 2010 revival of the "true" Adventure Game market, a number of nominal [[Web Comic]] artists and bloggers have been developing interactive, serialized adventure games released in daily doses over the Internet. These games usually have a loose plot moderated by their artist, but readers are encouraged to decide what happens next "turn" by writing suggestions in a specific comic format reminiscent of interactive fiction games. Live interaction with the writer/artist/moderator results in extinction of the dreaded [[Adventure Narrator Syndrome|"You can't use those two objects together"]] response.


See also [[Visual Novel]].
See also [[Visual Novel]].


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