Eternal and Wayhaven Chronicles are the only ones up there with the Magium in my mind.
There's this one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.delightgames.medievalfantasy
Pretty good similar style to Magium, only downside is you gotta watch ads to get coins in order to be able to unlock volumes
Edit: I'm mexican so my phone is set to spanish and some of the links I share tend to be in spanish, lmk if that's the case and sorry in advance
I really recommend Lone Wolf Saga from GDV Games as it has an extensive store of gamebooks made by Joe Dever. While they haven't recently released any newer books, they normally do release at least one book a year, but they still have built up quite a store of CYOA adventures/gamebooks. It is genuinely one of the best CYOA games I have come across because of the many paths it has and because of the extensive adventures.
Here is the link for the app - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.GDVGames.LoneWolfBiblio&hl=en_GB
Magium was created using Clickteam Fusion 2.5. However I don't think it's really designed for text-based games. A quick Google search found this website that seems to describe different programs to use for creating text adventures.
I have only played 'The Great Tournament' and some mercenary text game, but I would certainly recommend both of them.
You should try this , not an exclusive text game, but it's a great game nonetheless.
The Eight Continent trilogy by Ben Garrett on the playstore. Awesome book, probably the only one of countless I've played, along with Magium that have me wanting more. You can skip the mini-games in the settings if it's too hard.
Horror in the Darkness by Karmic Shift Studios - This isn't a CYOA but it's a really good puzzle adventure that's heavily lovecraft inspired. This is just the first 'book' of the lot.
Great Tournament - Someone already mentioned this below.
Highlands - Great storyline if you can get by the typos and countless grammatical errors. Actually, a lot by the same publisher (Hosted Games) are pretty good.
Wayhaven - This one is about sexy vampires like twilight set in a murder mystery, it's surprisingly decent.
Choice of games - "Creatures such as we" was the only one I've played so I can't talk about the rest but that was good. They have stories that aren't too generic like the ones by delight games too.
Delight games - There're a few decent ones like 'Nobleman' but a lot of which, despite the good reviews were average to terribly written imo. For example, in Rouge's choice, the girls are whiny to no ends with no redeeming characteristics, calling you a coward for not running into a death trap for revenge. The choices belittle you with 'scores' at the end of every chapter so it's more of a do-what-the-book-wants than a cyoa. I could go on about most books written but this will became a ranting thread.
There're several other good ones but I can't remember the titles. lol
Lovecraft collection - This one isn't a CYOA but it's a really neat illustration of one of lovecraft's shortstory. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.designersofcode.lovecraftcollectionvol1
One hint of magic is pretty good and has graphics, too. : ) It's pretty new so the story is still at the beginning, the characters are also pretty interesting, here's a link:
One hint of magic is pretty good and has graphics, too. It's pretty new so the story is still at the beginning, here's a link:
Yeah, it's not me. He seems to have just copy-pasted the whole first book from the e-book version on Amazon and claimed it as his own. The e-book version that he copied from can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074875L4L
No need to spam his comment section or anything, just report him. There's a 'report' button at the bottom of the page on wattpad that you can use to report something for copyright issues, on the mobile version of the website. You can use the Amazon link above for the 'original source'.