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Jun 26

2025

“Eternal Affairs”—Recover stolen magic and lose your heart!

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Eternal Affairs

We’re proud to announce that Eternal Affairs, the latest in our “Heart’s Choice” line of multiple-choice interactive romance novels, is now available for iOS and Android in the “Heart’s Choice” app. You can also download it on Steam, or enjoy it on our website.

It’s 40% off until July 3rd!

Recover a stolen artifact and lose your heart as a secret magical agent! Can you uncover an arcane conspiracy before the clock runs out?

Eternal Affairs is an interactive urban fantasy romance novel by Jamie Maurer. It’s entirely text-based, 100,000 words and hundreds of choices, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

After you lost your beloved brother in a magical anomaly, you joined the Bureau of Magic to investigate magical anomalies and prevent the same tragedy from befalling anyone else. Of course, it takes magic to investigate magic: when thieves can use shadow manipulation charms to evade security cameras and hackers can insert necromantic malware into computers, you need to learn some tricks of your own. You can shapeshift, move objects with your mind, teleport, heal the most grievous injuries – or cause them by flinging fireballs. You can even manipulate time itself, gazing into the past or future.

When a dangerous artifact is stolen right out of one of the Bureau’s most secure vaults, you and your partner are tasked with recovering it. But your investigation turns up a web of conspiracies that lead to the highest levels of the Bureau, into other worlds – and even into your own traumatic past.

As the portals spin and the spells fly, your heart is beating with much more than just the thrill of the chase. Maybe you’ll be drawn to rogue mage Charlie, a loose-cannon Bureau consultant with platinum-bleached hair, a whole gallery’s worth of tattoos, fabulously tight leather pants and a cheekily rebellious attitude. Or, there’s Lex, your ride-or-die partner at the Bureau. Loyal, serious, with brown hair and freckles, a stocky build and a soft face that resembles an anxious teddy bear in times of trouble – but had you ever noticed before how all those hours at the gym have built up Lex’s muscles to fill out the Bureau uniform?

When you reach the top of the conspiracy, which of them will be by your side?

  • Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, or bi/pan.
  • Choose your magical specialty: matter, energy, time/space, or antimagic.
  • Enter the kaleidoscopic magical realm of the Fae to negotiate the delicate balance between their world as yours – or just dance the night away at a fabulous Fae masked ball!
  • Play by the book and do your best to keep magic secret – or become a loose cannon and rebel against the Bureau’s restrictive policies, sharing magic with the world
  • Navigate the arcane bureaucracy of an arcane Bureau, dealing with your boss, red tape – and worst of all, your smarmy arrogant rival
  • Turn to the dark side and defy death!

All magic has a price. What will you pay in pursuit of the truth?

We hope you enjoy playing Eternal Affairs. We encourage you to tell your friends about it, and recommend the game on Facebook, Tumblr, and other sites. Don’t forget: our initial download rate determines our ranking on the App Store. The more times you download in the first week, the better our games will rank.

Jun 23

2025

Coming Thursday: “Eternal Affairs”—New Heart’s Choice Author Interview and Demo!

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Eternal Affairs

Eternal Affairs

Recover a stolen artifact and lose your heart as a secret magical agent! Can you uncover an arcane conspiracy before the clock runs out? After you lost your beloved brother in a magical anomaly, you joined the Bureau of Magic to investigate magical anomalies and prevent the same tragedy from befalling anyone else. Eternal Affairs is an interactive urban fantasy romance novel by Jamie Maurer. I sat down with Jamie to talk about their writing process and inspirations. Eternal Affairs releases this Thursday, June 26th. You can play the first three chapters today for free and wishlist the game on Steam!


This is your first time writing for Heart’s Choice but not your first time writing interactive fiction, I think. Tell me a little about your background with IF.

I’ve worked with several different interactive fiction games on mobile platforms. I started out adapting romance novels into an interactive visual novel format, and I later wrote some original content for the platform Storyloom (sadly no longer available). More recently, I wrote several chapters of an original story called Once Upon a Scheme on the platform Dorian.

How does ChoiceScript and our game design style compare for you to the other tools and places you’ve worked on projects?

There’s definitely a learning curve with ChoiceScript, but that complexity also gave me a lot more freedom and control over the types of mechanics I could implement compared to other platforms I’ve worked with.

What surprised you most about the writing of Eternal Affairs?

This was by far my most ambitious game writing project and it required a lot of trial and error. It also came about during a really tumultuous period of my personal life, which was a very interesting time to be writing a romance novel! I found that one of the best ways to maintain my own writing momentum and that of the story’s pacing was to imagine playing a tabletop roleplaying game with myself, where I was both the game master and the player.

Do you have a favorite NPC?

Charlie has sort of a vampy femme fatale quality to their romantic dialogue that was a lot of fun to play with. I also enjoyed writing Moth and the stream-of-consciousness poeticness that many of the Fae characters speak with.

It’s quite an interesting magical world you’ve created in this game. What sources of inspiration did you have in writing this?

Men in Black, The X-Files, and the video game Control were definitely major influences for the basic premise. The book and TV series The Magicians helped inspire the concept of a hidden magical world influenced by modern politics and socioeconomics. The aesthetic of the Fae world was very much inspired by vaporwave artwork and the paintings of Patrick Nagel. I also once worked for a company that did custom printed products, which, weirdly enough, kind of inspired my game’s CMYK-based magic system.

What are you working on next/what else are you working on now?

I’ve been on an extended hiatus from my YouTube channel about queer media and culture, but I’m looking to get back into creating more videos very soon!

Jun 19

2025

“The Last Scion”—Your world is gone. Become Earth’s superhero!

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The Last ScionWe’re proud to announce that The Last Scion, the latest in our popular “Choice of Games” line of multiple-choice interactive-fiction games, is now available for Steam, Android, and on iOS in the “Choice of Games” app.

It’s 33% off until June 26th!

Take to the skies! You fell to Earth as the last remnant of a dying world – can you rise as the planet’s greatest hero and triumph as a beacon of justice? Shrug off bullets, smash buildings with your bare hands, and soar through the air as you battle diabolical supervillains!

The Last Scion is an interactive superhero novel by D. G. P. Rector. It’s entirely text-based, 200,000 words and hundreds of choices, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

You are the Scion, sole survivor of the distant planet Utopia. Scientists on your homeworld imbued you with phenomenal powers – flight, speed, intelligence, strength, and resilience beyond the reach of any ordinary human – and sent you to Earth, accompanied only by your AI companion, MENTOR. Your quest: to carry on the legacy of Utopia by embodying its ideals in your new home.

And Beacon City is in desperate need. The Torchbearers, heroic defenders of the city, are all gone: those who weren’t slain by the villainous Silent Order have gone into hiding. Only a few people remain to carry on their legacy, trying to bring justice back to Beacon City – and they want your help.

By day, do your best to blend in as an ordinary human working at the Beacon City Tribune. By night, soar the skies and fight the villains of the Silent Order: reptilian Gorgon, mischievous telepath Poppet, brilliant scientist Vector, and especially the mysterious leader, Conqueror.

Will you fulfill your homeworld’s dream of carrying Utopia’s ideals to the new planet? Or will you turn to villainy, and possibly achieve greater power than anyone on Utopia could ever conceive?

Play as male, female, or nonbinary; gay, straight, or bi.
Choose a secret identity at the Beacon City Tribune: maintenance worker, IT specialist, or mild-mannered reporter!
Customize your super-suit, including the most crucial question that a hero can answer: capes, or no capes?
Romance a relentless vigilante, a dashing hero, an intrepid reporter, a hard-boiled detective, or a roguish villain!
Work with the Beacon City PD and stay on the right side of the Superhero Investigation Agency – or push them aside, and soar above the law.
Use subtlety and empathy to turn your enemies away from villainy, or fight them head-on with your super-strength – or join them in villainy!

We hope you enjoy playing The Last Scion. We encourage you to tell your friends about it, and recommend the game on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other sites. Don’t forget: our initial download rate determines our ranking on the App Store. The more times you download in the first week, the better our games will rank.

Jun 16

2025

Coming Thursday: “The Last Scion”—New Author Interview and Demo!

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The Last Scion

Take to the skies! You fell to Earth as the last remnant of a dying world – can you rise as the planet’s greatest hero and triumph as a beacon of justice? Shrug off bullets, smash buildings with your bare hands, and soar through the air as you battle against vicious villains! 

The Last Scion is an interactive superhero novel by D. G. P. Rector. It’s entirely text-based, 200,000 words and hundreds of choices, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. I sat down with the author to talk about his background as a writing and his experiences writing for Choice of Games. The Last Scion releases this Thursday, June 19th. You can play the first three chapters today, for free.


Tell me about your background in writing.

I’ve always enjoyed telling stories, something I think I got from my father. He’s an incredible story teller, always sharing ghost stories, anecdotes from his life, and sometimes creations entirely of his own with me when I was a child. Both my parents encouraged my creative pursuits when I was growing up, which is something I’m extremely grateful for.

As far as professional writing goes, I had always wanted to make my way in the world as an author. A dear friend and coworker of mine on the late shift made me swear a pact with her to pursue writing more seriously; to actually buckle down and finish projects. Then, in January of 2020, I quit my day job to pursue writing professionally. My intention had been to take six months off, finish my first novel, and submit some short stories. As fate would have it, there was a massive global pandemic, and I wound up out of work for significantly longer than six months. Still, it gave me time to refine my craft. I wound up getting some short stories published, including some science fiction work in Analog and Mysterion, as well as other places. I was searching for places to submit my fiction to when I stumbled across COG, and here we are!

What inspired you to write this game?

I’ve always wanted to write a super hero story! Like many people, I’ve enjoyed the genre since I was a kid, and I thought the ability to engage with the fantasy more directly as a work of interactive fiction would be thrilling. I went for a “flying brick” type of character as the protagonist (think Superman, Captain Marvel, Shazam, the Mighty Thor, etc) in part because they’re so archetypal, but also because the IF medium fits that kind of character particularly well. After all, in a more traditional computer game it would be quite tricky to make encounters fun and challenging for a character who’s bullet proof and can lift a truck over their head, but in an interactive novel, the challenges the character faces are often as much personal decisions as they are questions of skill. Sure, there’s no doubt you’ll win a fight with some bank robbers, but do you prioritize bringing them to justice or protecting the people they’ve taken hostage? That tension seemed very exciting to me.

What did you find most challenging about writing interactive fiction in the COG style?

Well, I have exactly ZERO skill in coding, so I was pretty much a baby when it came to that. Fortunately my editor Jason and everyone at COG was extremely helpful, and I discovered a lot of great guides online. It’s very challenging to think of a work of fiction not just as a series of events in a story, but also as balanced game encounters. After all, when I’m writing prose I usually have one or two ways a particular moment can play out, and I try to select the one that works best for the story. In an IF, every decision point has to have multiple outcomes, so any given scene might play out many different ways. Sometimes these choices are more about flavor, moments where the player gets to frame an encounter in a particular way. Other times these decisions lead to radically different outcomes: falling in love, letting someone die, destroying half the city, and so on!

What are your favorite comics?

Too many to name! Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons’ “Watchmen” of course redefined and elevated the genre. I’m a big fan of Moon Knight, and Charlie Huston’s grim-n-gritty arc called “The Bottom” really made me fall in love with that character. Cable & Deadpool by Fabian Nicieza was a funny, genuinely sweet story about two very troubled people coming to accept each other and learn how to trust. And I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the late, great Steve Ditko. Spider-Man is of course a giant, but I really enjoyed his work on “The Question”, and his bizarre, intense “MR. A” stories. Ditko was a man of ferocious personal beliefs that he put on display in his work, and while I can’t say I entirely agree with his world view or didactic-ism, I really admire what a direct and unvarnished insight he gave into his mind through the medium of these fantasy-action characters.

(This is of course leaving aside the non-super hero stuff and the whole amazing world of non-
anglophone comics.)

Was there an NPC you enjoyed writing most?

There’s of course a little of myself in all of my characters, but I think Hawkshaw and the Poppet were the most fun to write. I got a lot of really great editorial feedback that really helped me refine and refocus those two. They’re kind of opposites, with Hawkshaw being stoic, direct, and grim, while the Poppet is whimsical and sarcastic, but the two of them also come from this very deep place of pain and alienation. I’m also very fond of Six-Gun Slim, who adds a lot of levity to the scenes she’s in. She doesn’t take any of the heroing stuff too seriously, which provides a fun contrast to the other characters. And I really enjoyed writing her relationship with Sky Pilot, who’s kind of a flustered surrogate-uncle to her.

Finally, I of course enjoyed writing the Conqueror. We’ve all got a few good “Villain Monologues” in us, and having the excuse to write such a grandiose character was a lot of fun. I also tried to include as many opportunities for the player character to mock him as I could, without undermining the genuine danger he represents.

What else are you working on/what’s next for you?

Oof! Who knows? The life of an artist is an uncertain one. I’ve got my debut science fiction novel “The Exile” coming out very soon with Blue Forge Press. It’s a Space Opera Epic about a wanderer with a dark past, caught on the frontier between two interstellar empires on the eve of war. I actually first wrote it about five years back, so it’s exciting to me that it’s finally going to see print. I’ve also done a lot of work in the Battletech fictional universe with Shrapnel Magazine, and I’m hoping to work more in that world.

And of course, I have one two ideas for a sequel/spinoff to the Last Scion!

Jun 12

2025

The Soul Stone War 3—Face the storm with a Dragon at your side!

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The Soul Stone War 3

Hosted Games has a new game for you to play!

Reunite with familiar faces, forge new bonds, and continue growing into the legend you are meant to become. The Soul Stone War 3 is the thrilling 260,000-word sequel to the interactive fantasy novel The Soul Stone War 2 by Morgan Vane. 

The Soul Stone War 3 is 30% off until June 19th! And you can get The Soul Stone War and The Soul Stone War 2 for 40% off as well!

You stand triumphant. After successfully infiltrating Cnamh Briste, you have freed your captured companion and dealt a blow the Lord of All won’t soon forget.

The power of the Soul Stones is growing. Now free from Manerkol’s influence, you align yourself with an unexpected force: The Resistance. Together, you will uncover long-buried secrets, unravel Manerkol’s true ambitions, unite a fractured land—and decide the fate of Dragonkind itself.

The war for the fate of the Soul Stones now rages in full swing. The time to retreat back into obscurity lies far behind you. Every action you now take will impact the fate of all. Rise or fall, Soul Stone Wielder,  your name will be written in legend.

  • Play as female, male, or nonbinary—with options to be straight, gay, bisexual, or aromantic.
  • Continue your romance or try to find love in two new, unexpected places.
  • Forge your relationship with the Dragon God inhabiting your thoughts.
  • Discover one of the best-kept secrets of the Dragons.
  • Figure out the purpose behind Manerkol’s machinations.
  • Nurture the bonds of kinship among your group and grow into a power to rival the Lord of All.
  • Find new and epic ways to tackle problems, utilizing the new powers granted to you by the Soul Stones.
  • Immerse yourself in a rich world full of magic, sacrifice, and love where every choice has unexpected consequences for everyone.

Will you rise to the challenge and shape the course of history, or will you be swept away by the tides of fate? 

Morgan developed this game using ChoiceScript, a simple programming language for writing multiple-choice interactive novels like these. Writing games with ChoiceScript is easy and fun, even for authors with no programming experience. Write your own game and Hosted Games will publish it for you, giving you a share of the revenue your game produces.

Jun 12

2025

In the Halls of Asgard—Hold Asgard together, or walk away from it.

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In the Halls of Asgard

Hosted Games has a new game for you to play!

Play as a Norse god living in Asgard. Will you hold your home together with a silver tongue—or walk away and leave the other gods to their quarrels? 

In the Halls of Asgard is 30% off until June 19th!

In the Halls of Asgard is a 300,000-word interactive novel by Eleanor Cooke. It’s entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. 

As a god of Asgard, you’ve dealt with your fair share of difficulties, from Loki’s mischief to Odin’s machinations. Still, Ragnarök looms. Will you work with the other gods to prevent it or form your own team and try to win it instead? Either way, you’ll need allies. And power.

Find both as you navigate Asgard’s political waters and deal with its enemies, from the World Serpent, Jormungandr, to the giants in Jotunheim. Send them off with clever words and charm or ride to war with magical weapons.

  • Play as a god; gender and sexuality are unspecified.
  • Choose from five godly domains.
  • Befriend Fenris Wolf—or betray him.
  • Wield Thor’s hammer.
  • Fight against the giants—or join them.

Ragnarök is coming, and Asgard is starting to fracture. Can you keep it together, or will you fall on the final battlefield?

Eleanor developed this game using ChoiceScript, a simple programming language for writing multiple-choice interactive novels like these. Writing games with ChoiceScript is easy and fun, even for authors with no programming experience. Write your own game and Hosted Games will publish it for you, giving you a share of the revenue your game produces.

Jun 05

2025

Our 2025 Pride Sale is happening now!

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Pride isn’t just for a month! All year, we work to bring you games that offer a diverse and expansive view of love, family, and identity. But we’ll take any excuse to celebrate, and so we’re putting fifteen games on sale this week that showcase and explore that diversity.

You can get ten Choice of Games titles and five titles from our Heart’s Choice romance imprint for up to 40% off until June 12th! Or get them all in the Choice of Games Pride Bundle and the Heart’s Choice Pride Bundle, both on sale now on Steam!

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May 29

2025

Major update to “Unsupervised”: Defeat the villain!

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Unsupervised

Today, we’re announcing a major update to Unsupervised, making the game 20% bigger and adding satisfying endings where the original game ended on cliffhangers.

Today’s update is available at no additional charge, and we’re putting the entire game on sale, 40% off until June 5!

Former friends make the worst enemies. They know your secrets, your scars, your soft spots—but you know theirs, too. Will you seek reconciliation… or deliver retribution?

Enemies gather within and without. The odds are against you. It’s time for the ultimate cosmic gamble.
Nothing will ever be the same.

• Face hundreds of foes at once. Will you be a sword-wielding maelstrom of death, the most efficient mass murderer the world has ever seen, or the voice of reason cutting through the carnage?
• Become the climate change you want to see in the world. Will you abandon the warmth of the living flesh and be reborn in heat death or join a transcendental triumvirate that threatens to ignite the very atmosphere?
• Every crisis hides an opportunity. Will you seize it to quietly eliminate those you despise—or do everything in your power to save them?

May 23

2025

The 2025 Spy Video Game Rendezvous starts today!

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Choice of Games is participating in this year’s Spy Video Game Rendezvous, hosted on Steam by Sunny Demeanor Games! Four of our most suspenseful thrillers are on sale as part of the festival!

Get them on Steam for up to 40% off until May 30th!

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May 08

2025

“Spellbound: Malachite Coven”—Your magic awakes—and so does your heart!

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We’re proud to announce that Spellbound: Malachite Coven, the latest in our “Heart’s Choice” line of multiple-choice interactive romance novels, is now available for iOS and Android in the “Heart’s Choice” app. You can also download it on Steam, or enjoy it on our website. It’s 40% off until May 15th!

Your magic awakes in your new college town—and so does your heart! Can you discover who is trying to steal your power before it’s too late?

Spellbound: Malachite Coven is an interactive romance novel by Erin Rowlands. It’s entirely text-based, 147,000 words and hundreds of choices, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

As you arrive at Jasper Falls College, you feel a strange magical power stirring within you. Soon, you’re invited to join the Malachite Coven, a secret group of mages who share your abilities. Your mother was part of the coven years ago—and now, so are you.

Choose your magical specialty: earth, air, fire, lightning, or water. Perform midnight rituals and pore over ancient grimoires full of powerful spells. Delve even deeper to uncover the past that your mother has concealed from you all your life.

But when someone steals the magic of a member of your coven, and it becomes clear that darker forces are at work in Jasper Falls. Can you help restore your friend’s power and find the culprit before your magic gets taken away too?

(And don’t forget to keep up with your classes—you might not be a mage for long!)

The pull of magic is strong, but the pull of your heart is stronger—especially when you’re growing closer to the other members of the coven every day. Which one of them will capture your heart?

There’s Jamie Arnoult, flirtatious and wealthy, child of Jasper Falls’s mayor. With devastatingly sharp fashion sense, perfectly-styled brown hair, high cheekbones, and sparkling emerald eyes, Jamie has a reputation as a heartbreaker—but there’s more to Jamie than meets the eye.

Or there’s Blake Evander, competitive and driven in the classroom and sports field alike—nobody else could possibly be the leader of the Malachite Coven. Blonde and athletic with a lean toned frame, startlingly deep blue eyes, and a baseball cap for every occasion—but cleans up very nicely when it’s time for the college gala.

Or there’s gentle artist Kit Reynolds, who has broad shoulders, a warm brown complexion, and an even warmer smile; generous and friendly, with a quirky fashion sense and the kind of tender heart that hates to even step on a snail on a woodland hike.

Lennon Kobayashi is tall and brooding, always dressed in black with heavy metal playing on headphones—and yet deeply thoughtful about social issues, and infinitely gentle as a partner.

But what if you choose River Ortiz, the sweet and studious librarian with lovely wavy black hair who loves soft comfortable flannels? River doesn’t even know that magic exists—but has a shelf full of books about crystals and ley lines. Could you possibly share your secret?

• Play as male, female, or nonbinary; gay, straight, or bi.
• Romance the athletic coven leader, the flirtatious heartbreaker, the friendly artist, the brooding rebel, or the sweet librarian.
• Grow closer to your mother and seek help from the older generation of mages, or strike out on your own.
• Dress to the nines to attend a lavish gala!
• Balance your coven and your classes—and don’t fall behind in either!

Sparks fly when you mix magic and romance!

We hope you enjoy playing Spellbound: Malachite Coven. We encourage you to tell your friends about it, and recommend the game on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other sites. Don’t forget: our initial download rate determines our ranking on the App Store. The more times you download in the first week, the better our games will rank.

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