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storytelling (game design)

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Storytelling (game design) is the academic and practical discipline concerned with the integration, presentation, and interaction of narrative elements within the structure and systems of games. This concept specifically investigates how narratives, encompassing plot, characters, themes, and world-building, are woven into game mechanics, player agency, environmental design, and interactive sequences to create meaningful and engaging player experiences. It examines both authored narratives, where designers predefine story elements, and emergent narratives, which arise from the dynamic interactions of players within the game system. The significance of storytelling in game design lies in its capacity to enhance player immersion, provide context and motivation for gameplay actions, facilitate emotional connection to the game world and its inhabitants, and contribute to the overall artistic expression and thematic depth of the interactive medium. It represents a distinct approach to narrative construction compared to linear media, emphasizing player participation and the interplay between story and interactive systems.

Top Authors

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KC

Western Washington University

AG

King's College London

DM

New Mexico State University

MP

University of Utah

DP

Northwestern University

Top Institutions

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Tampere University

Tampere, Finland

La Trobe University

Melbourne, Australia

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Canada