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In Substack specifically. I'm aware of ChooseCo the famous Choose Your Own Adventure book maker, and I've recently become involved with Twist Tales: https://twist-tales.com/how-to-write-interactive-fiction-and-interactive-audio-stories-1/

They make interactive fiction audio books (very cool). But what I'm working on seems to work best (so far) in Substack. I'm trying to get a sense of the community here.

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I've never heard of Twist Tales, but I like what they're doing a lot. I think there's plenty of potential for voice recognition in gaming (I've been experimenting with it myself).

In terms of IF on Substack, I wouldn't describe it as a community. More like a set of islands. These are the three IF Substacks I'm aware of, all of which are "vote your own adventures." The audience decides collectively where the story goes.

Misadventure Adventure

https://misadventure.substack.com/

A cat cries in the night

https://amewingcat.substack.com/

A Branching Narrative

https://abranchingnarrative.substack.com/

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