A non-exhaustive and highly disorganized list of unique digital storytelling largely accomplished through comics.
Florence (Annapurna Interactive, 2018)
A story about love and life
Reigns: Her Majesty (Devolver Digital, 2017)
Greed and jealousy still conspire against the benevolent queen. Outwit and outlast those that would seek to depose you and your husband by swiping left or right, making just (or unjust) decisions on all manner of royal matters.
The Empty Kingdom (Merlin Goodbrey, 2014)
Your kingdom lies empty before you; all your subjects fled; all their stories told. And yet you take up your sword. And yet you don your crown.
Framed 2 (Loveshack Entertainment, 2017)
Rearranging the panels of an animated comic book to alter the order of events and change the outcome from disaster to success.
The Wolf Among Us (Telltale Games, 2013)
Digital comic thriller based on the award-winning Fables comic books (DC Comics/Vertigo).
Back to the First Date
Using time travel to get the first date just right.
The Lais of Marie de France (Joyce Rice, 2016)
Generate your own comics about medival romantic love.
Heavy Lights of January (Boulet, 2015)
Modern Polaxis (Sutu, 2016)
Augmented reality comic about a time traveler.
Touch Sensitive (Chris Ware, 2011)
One of the first interactive tablet comics, originally released for iPad in the McSweeney's app.
New York Stories (2017)
The Nib (2013-Present)
xkcd (Randall Munroe, 2006-Present)
A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language featuring many unique digital storytelling experiments. Some highlights:
- Headache, 2011
- Click and drag, 2012
- Lorenz, 2014
- Garden, 2016
- Right Click, 2018
Emily Carroll (2010-Present)
Digital storytelling through standalone comics, using interactivity and other digital narrative tools. Some notable examples:
- When The Darkness Presses, 2014
- The Three Snake Leaves, 2013
- Margot's Room, 2011