Death World
A pharmaceutical cure for Alzheimer's became humanity's extinction event—everyone carries the virus, and death itself triggers reanimation. Scattered factions cling to survival across a shattered globe while intelligent Vampires hunt in the ruins of civilization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Death World?
A pharmaceutical cure for Alzheimer's became humanity's extinction event—everyone carries the virus, and death itself triggers reanimation. Scattered factions cling to survival across a shattered globe while intelligent Vampires hunt in the ruins of civilization.
What is Spindle?
Spindle is an interactive reading app where you become the main character in richly crafted story worlds. Think of it like stepping inside your favorite book—you make choices, shape relationships, and discover how the story unfolds around you. If you love series like Fourth Wing or A Court of Thorns and Roses, Spindle lets you live inside worlds with that same depth and drama.
How do I start a story in Death World?
Tap "Create Story" and create your character—give them a name, a look, and a backstory. From there, the story opens around you and you guide it by choosing what your character says and does. There's no wrong way to read; every choice leads somewhere interesting, and the narrative adapts to you.
Can I write my own fiction?
Absolutely. Spindle gives storytellers the tools to build and publish their own worlds—craft the lore, the characters, the conflicts, and the magic. Once you publish, other readers can discover and experience your story. It's a beautiful way to share the worlds living in your imagination.
Is Spindle a game?
Spindle is more of an interactive reading experience than a traditional game. There are no scores to chase or levels to grind. The focus is on story, character, and the choices you make. Think of it as a novel where you're the protagonist—the pleasure is in the narrative, not the mechanics.
Can I read with friends?
Yes! You can invite friends into the same story. Each person plays their own character, and the narrative weaves everyone's choices together. It's like a book club where you're all inside the book at the same time—perfect for friends who love the same kinds of stories.