Try out storybird.com, like I mentioned in another thread.
Here's a story book that I made using the site.
I hope you enjoy!
http://storybird.com/books/codename-cute/
This can be collaborative, btw.
I make one page, pass it on to the next person who makes another page, etc etc.
EDIT: No, I wasn't on drugs.
EDIT 2: It was really easy to make, by the way. Only took me 15 minutes. Maybe 40 minutes all in all, including registration and learning the interface.
AHAHAHA panalo page 5 @__@
OMG page 9 was epic.
This whole thing is epic.
Shit.
Tang inang storytelling yan hahaha!
Come on guys let's make a collaborative one.
Dang. LOL. Looks like I've been missing ovt on something. Will check it out now.
Just in case you're wondering. Yes, most of the other storybirds are actually decent.
http://storybird.com/books/the-runaway-rabbit-2/
That's one of the better, more well-written ones I've seen. Since it's also using the same base artwork, it makes for a great contrast to what Apple and I made.
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EDIT:
The story that Apple and I did got flagged for "inappropriate content". WTF does that mean?! Is war inappropriate? Or is it that the humans lost?
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EDIT 2:
http://storybird.com/books/molnar-571/
Found another story that's probably even MORE cracked than mine. -_-
Did you get to read it?
Anyway, there, I re-upped it.
That last one I linked is more WTF if you asked me.
Quote:"Storybird is family-friendly and can only accept stories that meet our guidelines. While we appreciate your efforts to mention that your story is not suitable for children, please understand that our age-range guide connotes reading level not maturity of content. All stories on Storybird must be appropriate for children."
I think it's because of the mention of airsoft guns, snuff films, torturing small animals, man-eating plants, etc
This is only from what I remember, there may be more.
Account ko pa yung ginamit LOL