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Storytelling and Narrative

Storytelling and Narrative

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Harun Harryizman

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Review

Fun Test

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Multiple Select

Why put stories in games?

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helps sell the game

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add entertainment

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attract a wider audience

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avoid gamers from buying the game

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Multiple Choice

Story should be more important than gameplay

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Degree of _______ is one of the factors when considering how much story to include in a video game.

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balance

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difficulty

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realism

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heat

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Multiple Choice

A good story must be credible, coherent, and dramatically meaningful.

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False

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True

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Multiple Select

Which kinds of events does an interactive story includes ?

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In-game

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Player

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Narrative

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Multiple Choice

__________ is the part of the story told to the player by the designer.

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Rhythm

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Expression

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Creativity

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Narrative

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Multiple Choice

Agency is the player’s power to change the future of the story.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Agency is also called _________________.

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dramatic agreement

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dramatic freedom

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dramatic agency

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dramatic freelance

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Multiple Choice

In branching non-linear stories, player has an immediate, deferred, foldback, or cumulative effect on the game.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which non-linear story in game design has ONE (1) ending?

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Foldback

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Cumulative

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Deferred

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Immediate

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