![]() There’s been quite a number of cooperative games that take this story book idea and expand it, making it better! We’ll take a look at the Top 10 Cooperative Storybook/Storytelling games! (My friend Greg would like to point out that Tales of Arabian Nights in almost a cooperative game, as you really are just all adventuring together and seeing who gets back first … there is not really much player interaction other than reading to each other).Īs we discuss each game, we will qualify each entry. ![]() ![]() There is nominally a “game” underneath Tales of the Arabian Nights (as you have to get 20 points in Story points and Destiny points, then return home), but it’s really just an experience where players read to each other out of a storybook after they make stupid choices (“I drink the black water!”) This is very much like the Choose Your Own Adventure books of my youth: you make a choice and something happens: you can get married, sex-change, ensorcled, cursed, blessed, and so many things. Do you (a) drink it (b) cross it (c) ignore it? On each turn move around the board, then make some “choices” which another player reads from an adventure/story book with the results. TOAN has a huge book of text (see below): The prototypical storytelling game is Tales of Arabian Nights (TOAN). Storytelling games (also known as story book games) are games with an adventure book full of descriptive text.
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