I have a question, then some recommendations of my own.
@defender could you please tell a bit about Choice of Rebels? I do not mind minor spoilers if you want to get some points across as to why you'd recommend it.
I now also recommend The Lost Heir trilogy, part of hosted games. Order is: Lost Heir Fall of Daria, Lost Heir Forging a Kingdom, and Lost Heir Demon War. It's from the same author who wrote Life of a Wizard and Life of a Mobster, and my gosh, the scale of this... is epic. This is a fantasy adventure, but it is different from Life of a Wizard. I think you can complete the whole adventure in around 5 or 6 hours but that's just my initial playthrough, on the web with a fast screen reader, if I was doing this on iOS it would have been much longer due to my reading speed. There's stuff I don't have any idea about such as achievements, and, one thing I've learned about is, apparently, your character can become a specific class. Weirdly my character studied in magic but somehow got a barde class because they enjoyed music and performed a lot, but maybe I just wasn't following my stats correctly? Apparently you can be a warrior and a seer, I don't know how to level up classes. I got level 2 in bard I think just by performing at innns.
On that note, please give Life of a Wizard and Life of a Mobster a play as well. Why? Part of the charm is it reads like a biography/account but you're the one making the choices. Trust me, the style alone is worth the entry fee, and remember you can always try demos.
Also, I can highly recommend the hosted game called Tin Star, it's long. I think it took me around 7 or 8 hours just for initial playthrough on iOS. This is the closest we'll get to something like Red Dead Redemption for quite some time methinks. This is a western, but honestly, this is one of the best implementations of the Choice of Games style I've ever experienced. Now, it has been a while since I've played it so I actually can't go into too many details here as to why as I don't remember everything, but what I will say, is this project actually made me speechless by the end and I have no regrets. I didn't even try the demo, I, um, bit the bullet and went straight for the full release and it was worth it. It made me so satisfied, and i will replay this one day to see if there's other endings.