by LechonMan April 10, 2025
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This person is a Dandy's World, Cookie Run: Kingdom, Murder Drones, Forsaken fan and she keeps talking about it. What a fandomoron!
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Get the Fandomoron mug."Aw no way, we got the Fanta made of glass i got the Fanta made of glass ... Fanta made of glass i got the Fanta made of glass! ...... Oh I can't wait to smash this over my fuckin' my head AHHHHHHHHH"
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by Sir Bootsalot February 12, 2026
Get the Fanfuckingtastic mug.The beautiful, chaotic hybrid where fanfiction and fangames collide, allowing you to not only read about your favorite characters doing things that would never happen in canon, but to actively control them while they do it. It's the art of turning a written "what if" scenario into a playable experience, or conversely, taking an existing fangame and writing an elaborate backstory novel for its obscure, player-created characters. It's the ultimate expression of fan ownership: if the official creators won't give you the content you want, you'll both write it AND code it yourself.
Example: "I spent all weekend playing a fanfictiongame where you play as Draco Malfoy's jealous house-elf, and you have to sabotage his dates with Hermione by magically tangling his robes. The writing was terrible, but the quick-time events were surprisingly engaging."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
Get the Fanfictiongame mug.The act of approaching any video game—not just fan-made ones—as if it were a piece of fanfiction waiting to be written. It's the playstyle where the main objective isn't to beat the game, but to generate narrative. You spend hours in the character creator, not to optimize stats, but to create the exact protagonist for the story in your head. You ignore the main quest to force two NPCs to interact because you ship them. You deliberately lose a fight because it would be more dramatic for your personal headcanon. You are no longer a player; you are a writer using the game engine as your pen.
Example: "She wasn't really playing Skyrim anymore; she was engaged in fanfictiongaming. She had ignored the dragons entirely to build a quiet life for her character, adopting a child and writing daily journal entries about her burgeoning romance with a friendly blacksmith."
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