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A '''multipath adventure''' is a book that enables the reader to influence the progression and outcome of the story by turning to certain pages based on the decisions he or she wished the protagonist to make. Multipath adventures such as the [[wikipedia:Choose_Your_Own_Adventure|"Choose Your Own Adventure"]] series were very popular during the 1980s, and several licensed Transformers multipath adventures were published as part of the [[Find Your Fate Junior]] and [[Young Corgi Adventure]] series. They are usually written in second-person, using the pronoun "[[You]]" to refer to the protagonist.  
A '''multipath adventure''' is a book that enables the reader to influence the progression and outcome of the story by turning to certain pages based on the decisions he or she wished the protagonist to make. Multipath adventures such as the [[wikipedia:Choose_Your_Own_Adventure|"Choose Your Own Adventure"]] series were very popular during the 1980s, and several licensed Transformers multipath adventures were published as part of the [[Find Your Fate Junior]] and [[Young Corgi Adventure]] series. They returned during the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]] franchise with the [[Be the Hero]] series. They are usually written in second-person, using the pronoun "[[You]]" to refer to the protagonist.  


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A multipath adventure is a book that enables the reader to influence the progression and outcome of the story by turning to certain pages based on the decisions he or she wished the protagonist to make. Multipath adventures such as the "Choose Your Own Adventure" series were very popular during the 1980s, and several licensed Transformers multipath adventures were published as part of the Find Your Fate Junior and Young Corgi Adventure series. They returned during the Animated franchise with the Be the Hero series. They are usually written in second-person, using the pronoun "You" to refer to the protagonist.



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