Choices: Stories You Play

- June 5, 2017
Jessica Zammit
Released: Ongoing
Played: Late 2016 - Present

From the moment I started playing (reading?) Choices stories I’ve been hooked, and I can’t objectively tell you whether or not they’re great because I’m too in love with half the characters. Okay, mostly Kaitlyn (pictured). She has a really sweet (and very realistically done) coming-out story, and even if you don’t choose to date her (there are two guys to choose from too) it’s a nice story to experience.
You should play this if…
You want to kill some time with some fun little interactive novels filled with likable characters and over-dramatic but engaging plots. They’re not literary masterpieces, but they do make me smile. It was nice to feel like the queer options weren’t just shoehorned in, too – they’re fully developed paths. You could also just play this because Kaitlyn’s cute, I won’t judge you.