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Alternatively, you can play it on kik messenger via https://www.​onsequel.​com/#/channels/​81. Click through "Favourites" and "Love & Other Stuff" to find it.

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Enchanted

by Felicity Banks profile

Paranormal Romance
2016

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(based on 1 rating)
1 review

About the Story

ENCHANTED is a story told entirely through SMSes (including pictures and YouTube links).

It's a paranormal romance adventure available on sequel via kik messenger at https://www.onsequel.com/#/ on your iphone. You can sample the first three days on your browser. Click through "Favourites" and "Love & other stuff" to find it.

You can choose one of four romantic interests, and enjoy links to Pink, Queen, Benedict Cumberpatch pretending to be an otter, a piratical Jon English, the "Skippy" theme song, and much more.

It's now available on facebook, including bonus facebook-style content and a link to the author's facebook page (conversation welcome).


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Instant Supernatural Social Life, April 15, 2016
by Joey Jones (UK)

First off: this game is hilarious and engrossing even if you're not among its intended teenage audience. Unlike other interaction fiction formats that excel at simulating places or actions, the chat medium is excellent at simulating friendships with all the back-and-forth free flowing camaraderie and gossip.

There were a bunch of genuine laugh out loud moments: (Spoiler - click to show)the running weasel gag was great and I almost fell off my chair at the option to say 'YOLO, bloodsucker' to my soon-to-be-vampire friend. It was a perfectly pitched moment.

The medium of chat messages is a challenging sphere to write for: in a story comprised of dialogue all descriptions have to be naturalistic, all exposition has to fit into what a person would report. Felicity makes excellent use of images to show people and places that the characters wouldn't describe in words.

The setting sports an intriguing (and sometimes slightly twisted) reimagining of werewolves, sorcerers and vampires. The supernatural world is learned about through steady immersion and by the 3rd day more and more of its secrets click into place.

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