It could be a trivia board game where questions are based on the details of the favorite novels. Players have to answer correctly to advance and win.
I think a role-playing board game could work. Players could take on characters from their favorite novels and create new adventures based on the settings and themes.
One such game could be 'Novel Adventures' where players incorporate elements and characters from their favorite novels into strategic gameplay.
I think role-playing games could fit the bill. You can create scenarios and characters based on the plot and settings of a novel.
It can help players understand the social rules better. For example, when to talk and when to be quiet during the game.
One such game is 'Storytelling Adventures' where you have complete freedom to build the story as you imagine.
There are several such games. For example, 'StoryWriter' is one where you can create your own unique tales.
I recommend Master of All Lifestyle Classes. It's a virtual online game novel. The main character, Chen Mo, traveled to the year 2515 and entered the game Second World. In this game, players could choose all kinds of classes, including Glory classes. Therefore, the setting of this book was very similar to Glory, and they could play unspecialized characters. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đŸ˜—
One such game could be 'Dungeons & Dragons'. It gives you a lot of freedom to create and shape the story as you play.
One such game could be improvisational storytelling games. In these, players take turns adding to the story based on the initial setup.
On a game board, you could be transported to different worlds or time periods. Imagine a game board that has spaces representing different historical eras. As you move your piece, you suddenly find yourself in the middle of a medieval battle or exploring an ancient pyramid. There could also be adventures where you have to solve mysteries. Each space on the board might give you a clue, and you need to piece them together to solve the overall mystery.
There are many such games. Role-playing games (RPGs) often offer this feature. For example, games like 'The Elder Scrolls' series let you create a unique character and shape their story through your choices and actions.