Not really. Text stories usually have a sequential flow of events and details that build up the plot. Skipping parts would likely leave you confused and unable to fully appreciate or understand the story as intended by the author.
Maybe in some cases. If the story has a simple and straightforward plot, you might get the gist. But for complex ones, you'd likely miss out on important details and nuances.
It depends. Sometimes, if the story is very formulaic or if you have prior knowledge of similar plots, you could have a rough understanding. However, most often, skipping parts means missing crucial elements that shape the full story.
It depends. If Lewis' story is not crucial to the main plot or subsequent developments, you might be able to skip it and still get the gist. But there's a chance you could miss important details or context.
You really shouldn't. 'Hotel' contributes significantly to the overall narrative and character evolution of the 'American Horror Story' universe. Skipping it might make subsequent seasons less enjoyable or harder to follow.
It depends. Sometimes skipping stories can make you miss important plot points or character development, so it might not be the best idea.
Sure you can, but you might miss some important details or character developments that add to the overall experience.
I don't know what 'Mudtooths stories' are. However, in general, if it's a form of content within a platform, whether it can be skipped often depends on the design of that platform. For example, in some apps, you can simply fast - forward or skip to the next part if it's a video - like story, but in others, you may not have that option.
Yes, you can. Usually, there's a function or button that allows you to skip the current story.
As a fan of web novels, I won't keep any plots that I don't understand because they might affect my judgment and comprehension. However, I can tell you some classic anime plots for your reference: Why is the protagonist of the Death Note, Yagami, able to use the Death Note to kill others? What was the difference in alchemy between Edward Eerrick and Eerrick Hockert in The Metal Alchemist? Why was Detective Conan able to track the whereabouts of criminals in Detective Conan? 4 Why did Naruto Uzumaki become Naruto in Naruto? 5. Why was Miyashiro able to win the Holy Grail War in Fate/stay night? The answers to these questions may need to be found and explored by yourself because there are deep thoughts and philosophical implications behind these plots.
It depends on the specific features and settings of the Stories Untold game. Sometimes you can save, but it might have certain conditions or limitations.
Yes, you can in some cases. It depends on the platform or format you're using to access the stories. For example, on some e-readers or apps, you might have the option to jump to specific chapters or sections.
Sure. It depends on the specific platform and the type of stories. Some allow skipping easily, while others might have certain restrictions or conditions.