He's back: http://e-merl.com/dis.htm
Because he was everyone's favourite from Doodleflak and because it gave me a chance to try out an idea on dismembered story trails that I've been meaning to do something with for ages.
Comments welcomed.
The return of The Ninja With No Arms
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I really like the interface on this. While it's technically just a "click next to turn the page" it really feels like something else entirely -- due to the visuals accompanying the page turn. Like Max said, not as novel as the Doodleflak interface, but much more intuitive, while still offering a unique experience.