More than a Game: The Computer Game as Fictional FormBarry Atkins (2003)
ConceptsComputer games are a significant form of storytelling, and are different from novels, plays and films.
Key Quotes/Key Points
“If the computer game is another form of fiction, … , then it is different in more than mere technicalities of form from film, TV or prose fiction.”
“There is a presentation of chance over design”
Examples
"the digital Lara Croft is a digital actor"
(p. 31)
Real World Examples
Video games that offer choices/question morals;
Telltale games; Wolf Among Us, The Walking Dead etc
Infamous
Mass Effects series
Life is Strange
Visual novels
Interactive Books;
Choose your Adventure books
Usborne Puzzle adventure books
How this is related to animation and my theme
Interactive storytelling in video games;
Could be future of storytelling?,
More effective that
Why it works; illusion of choice? replayability? moral exploration?
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