The Stanley Parable (Book edition)

*You are float above Stanley, who is standing in front of two doors. The narrator speaks to him*

When Stanley came to a set of two open doors, he entered the door on his left.

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Stanley? Hello? Are you- Is everything okay?

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Stanley, please, I-I need you to make a choice. I need you to walk through the door. Are you listening to me? Can you hear me? Is everything alright?

Stanley, this is important. The story needs you, it needs you to make a decision. It cannot exist without you. Do you understand me? Whatever choice you make is just fine, they're both correct, you can't be wrong here. We can work together. I'll accept whatever you do, I simply need you to take that step forward. Please, choose!

Do something! anything... This is more important than you can ever know. I need this. The story needs it. So you hear me? Are you there? You're listening to this, Stanley, are you there?

I- Okay. It's okay, I can wait. You need time to decide, time to make sure your choice is correct, that is the best choice. That's all right. I'll wait for you to decide what's the right thing to do. Take as much time as you need.

You have 1 choice:

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