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A friend of mine is constantly nagging me when I say "I'm currently playing *VN-title-here*. He says something like "you don't play them, you read them". Not that I thoroughly agree, but I noticed saying "read" myself after a while when talking about VNs. What is your opinion on this subject?

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mmm depends, there are some vns that you actually play them like baldr sky, snatcher, YU-NO etc or rpg like sengoku rance, utawarerumono etc (can you even call a jrpg a vn?)

The truth is it doesn't matter as long as you are enjoying it.

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Well , since you would generally use "play" for games and given that a visual novel has all the necesarry elements to call it a game, I guess you could use play . It's not a book , since it has visuals and interactivity. It's not a movie since it has text and , again, there's always player interaction , even if limited. Maybe one could use a hybrid term such as readlay  :Kappa: .

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I used read for a long time so I could convince myself that reading VNs wasn't breaking my attempt to quit video games (aside from VNs) for good. Now I don't care. Though I think the proper term for what people do to nukige might be a bit different. Somewhere between 'watch' and... you know what, let's not go there.

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It depends if there are gameplay elements. Even something simple like 'Rewrite's' interactive map sections is definitely enough to constitute the use of "playing" (at least for those isolated sections). But take, say, Hoshimemo, with nothing like that at all, and there's really nothing to "play"; so it would be more accurate to say "reading". After all, you don't "play" a choose-your-own-adventure novel.

 

I personally don't think about which to use regularly. Like most of the rest here, I use the two interchangeably; but it's an interesting topic of discussion.

Posted

for me its mostly both, as they require the reader to make interative choices, leading to whatoever afterwards, so playing fits in. as for reading...should be obvious

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Read if I'm referring to it primarily as a book, play if I'm referring to it moreso as a game.  It tends to vary but there are circumstances where either could be correct.

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