RimWorld is seen as a storytelling game mainly because it gives you the ability to control characters' lives and decisions, and the game world throws various challenges and opportunities at you that lead to interesting storylines. Also, the modding community adds even more depth and possibilities for creating tales.
The combination of different power systems. Naruto has chakra - based powers like ninjutsu and the Sharingan in some cases. In Rimworld, there are different technologies and survival skills. When combined in fanfic, it creates really cool scenarios. For example, seeing Naruto use his chakra to power Rimworld machinery in some stories is quite fascinating.
In Rimworld multi crossover fanfiction, the technology aspect can be really cool. Maybe there's a crossover where Rimworld's advanced (for them) technology is combined with the high - tech of a science - fiction universe. It could result in the creation of new and strange devices, and new ways of dealing with the challenges on Rimworld, like building defenses against alien invasions from another universe.
There's also 'Rimworld: The Ninja Invasion' which imagines what would happen if Naruto characters were suddenly dropped into the Rimworld. It has some interesting crossovers, like Naruto using his shadow clone jutsu to help with resource gathering in the Rimworld. It's a really creative take on the two universes.
The colonists from Rimworld are often used as main characters. Their diverse skills and backstories make them interesting to pair with characters from other universes. For example, a skilled medic colonist could interact with a healer from a magical world.
Jungle fiction is a genre of literature that typically takes place in a jungle setting. It often involves adventures, survival situations, and encounters with wild animals and indigenous tribes.
The jungle can be both fiction and nonfiction. It depends on the context and the way it's presented. Some stories set in the jungle are fictional, created for entertainment. But there are also nonfiction works that explore real aspects of the jungle, like documentaries or scientific research.