

There are a very small number of books that I feel I have to read as trades though because of their pacing and the complexity of the story which I find are better consumed in larger chunks (East of West) or some books that I'll buy as trades for the purpose of reading it but don't like enough to make room for in my collection (Ms. (Batman Year One, Daredevil Born Again and Man Without Fear just to name a few) A lot of books that are very popular right now can be found in their original single issues for cheap. Especially with older more collectable runs, I prefer to find the single issues because after I read them I have the added bonus of satisfying my hobby and adding them to my collection. If I have the option (if I can find and afford) to go with the single issues, I pretty much go with that every time. I do a little of both but I still strongly prefer single issues. Use >!spoiler!List of websites maintained by /r/comicbook redditors.Instructions for Creators and Previous AMAs.If you are a creator who is interested in setting up an AMA please see the AMA instructions in the FAQ. Check your pictures for piracy links before posting them. Links to pirated material or piracy sites will result in an immediate ban. For reading suggestions, please check the FAQ. Please read our image policy before submitting one. Please wait for further announcements about voting for new flair images. Requests for new flair image creation is closed. To set your flair please use the flair picker. I have to say, though, I find it pretty shocking that nobody seems to have made a parser adaptation of Myst in the almost 30 years it's been out.FAQ - Recommendations - Weekly Pull List - Questions and Suggestions - Swag Bag Friday (As you said, the other Ages would also be interesting in a parser, like the Selenitic maze.) But let me know if you're doing a parser adaptation after all! I'd hate to steal your idea if I ever decided to expand it from a prototype of an alternate Myst Island puzzle. (As well as adding living quarters and other elements to the expanded Myst Island, as Cyan has stated that it was "pared down" for the game.) Since Prison Books don't actually exist in the Myst universe, this changes the entire premise and main puzzle of Myst (you can't communicate with Sirrus/Achenar/Atrus through the books!), so that's what I've been having a go at.

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I don't necessarily plan to make it a full game (although, who knows where it'll go) it's mainly a fun design exercise, as you say, to try to "retcon" Myst to fit with the later lore. I have no idea how I haven't read this blog post before! (Or maybe I have, and forgot.) Because I have, in fact, started a parser text version of Myst! I personally recommend Recursed more highly of the two. Generally, Patrick's Parabox's puzzles are easier than those of Recursed. However, due to the presence of exits being too high to climb back up to, Recursed might more mimic the "bring another linking book with you to escape" situation described in the post. I think both Patrick's Parabox and Recursed capture the feeling of bringing linking books into other books, but Patrick's Parabox does a more faithful job of recreating this due to Recursed's "rooms reset when you exit them" mechanic. It's pretty good, and I'd recommend it as-is. I was actually asked to test a beta of Patrick's Parabox a while back. I suppose I did indeed mean that you would need detours. I think we can therefore deduce that Atrus does indeed not know where the missing page is (since otherwise he'd have collected it after trapping Sirrus and Achenar).Īnd yeah, I suppose it's not technically abandoned in that the directed network of Ages is still strongly connected. So it turns out I'd forgotten to check the "Notify me" box when I made my comment I only came back here because I just read your storyline quiz.
