Introduction:
For about a month now, I have been browsing the site www.mspaintadventures.com , and I love it! I have finished Jailbreak and Bardquest, and I am currently reading Homestuck and Problem Sleuth. My desire is to bring the joy of reader-driven nonsensical webcomics to the Minecraft community. So, without further ado, I present a Jailbreak-inspired Minecraft adventure: Cubebreak.
Rules:
OK, maybe SOME ado will take place before the story. Since some of you here may not know how adventures like this work, so I will now explain it to you. After I post an image, you, the readers, tell ME what do do next in the form of adventure game-style text commands. For example, if the protagonist was in a cave with some diamonds, you might say "Mine the diamonds." I then would put up another image, showing the protagonist mining or having already mined the diamonds. The catch: I have to do an image of the FIRST suggestion that I get after an image is posted, making for strange story advancement and an overall nonsensical plot. I hope you have as much fun contributing as I do writing/"drawing".
Story:
You wake up and find yourself in a jail cell.
Try to escape:
You look around but see no means of escape; All you see is a pumpkin and a mushroom.
Put Pumpkin on Head:
What pumpkin? You are pretty sure there isn't, has never been, and never will be a pumpkin in this room. The only thing even remotely resembling a pumpkin in this room is a poorly disguised reference/meme.
What happens next? Post a suggestion in the form of an adventure game text command in the replies section. The first suggestion gets picked and put into the story!
Maybe you try to escape. (Sorry if I'm being vague)
It's fine. But if you make another suggestion, try to have it in the form of a direct command, such as: "Escape through ______" or "Use ______ to ____". If you want ideas, go to mspaintadventures.com and check out the original jailbreak (the webcomic that this is based on).
For about a month now, I have been browsing the site www.mspaintadventures.com , and I love it! I have finished Jailbreak and Bardquest, and I am currently reading Homestuck and Problem Sleuth. My desire is to bring the joy of reader-driven nonsensical webcomics to the Minecraft community. So, without further ado, I present a Jailbreak-inspired Minecraft adventure: Cubebreak.
Rules:
OK, maybe SOME ado will take place before the story. Since some of you here may not know how adventures like this work, so I will now explain it to you. After I post an image, you, the readers, tell ME what do do next in the form of adventure game-style text commands. For example, if the protagonist was in a cave with some diamonds, you might say "Mine the diamonds." I then would put up another image, showing the protagonist mining or having already mined the diamonds. The catch: I have to do an image of the FIRST suggestion that I get after an image is posted, making for strange story advancement and an overall nonsensical plot. I hope you have as much fun contributing as I do writing/"drawing".
Story:
You wake up and find yourself in a jail cell.
Try to escape:
You look around but see no means of escape; All you see is a pumpkin and a mushroom.
Put Pumpkin on Head:
What pumpkin? You are pretty sure there isn't, has never been, and never will be a pumpkin in this room. The only thing even remotely resembling a pumpkin in this room is a poorly disguised reference/meme.
What happens next? Post a suggestion in the form of an adventure game text command in the replies section. The first suggestion gets picked and put into the story!
It's fine. But if you make another suggestion, try to have it in the form of a direct command, such as: "Escape through ______" or "Use ______ to ____". If you want ideas, go to mspaintadventures.com and check out the original jailbreak (the webcomic that this is based on).
thier is no pumkin and never will be
oh oh i know (thanks problom sluth) THIS STINKIN PUMKIN!put non ecsistint pumkin on head