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Compare [[Writing by the Seat of Your Pants]], [[Schrodinger's Suggestion Box]]. A subtrope is [[Schrodinger's Question]].
See also the [[Useful Notes]] regarding [[
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* At one point in ''[[Fable]]'', a key is hidden in one of three books. No matter what, the key is always in the second book you pick.
* In the second ''NES'' ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (video game)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' game, the player faces a [[Wire Dilemma]] when defusing a bomb. Any choice turns out to be the right one, though one causes the screen to flash white with a boom, [[Fission Mailed|then revert back as one character says "Just kidding!"]]
* The "It's War" chapter of ''[[
* The ''[[Blade Runner]]'' [[Adventure Game]] had several plot points (such as whether characters were replicants or not) decided either at random in each game, or depending on the choices the player made.
* ''[[Dead Rising]]'': {{spoiler|Did Barnaby manage to bite Jessie when he started turning into a zombie? Only if you start case 8-1. If the truth vanishes into darkness before then, no he didn't.}}
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