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  2. Storytelling game - Wikipedia

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    A storytelling game is a game where multiple players collaborate on telling a story. Some games primarily feature spoken storytelling, while others primarily feature collaborative writing. In some storytelling games, such as many tabletop role-playing games, each player represents one or more characters in the developing story.

  3. List of storytelling games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of storytelling games – board games in which players construct or tell a story. List. Above and Below [1] Agents of SMERSH [2]

  4. Storytelling System - Wikipedia

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    The World of Darkness games exclusively used this ruleset, as did Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game (1995), [2] Trinity (1997), [3] and Exalted (2001). [4] The Storyteller System was discontinued in 2003 after completing the metaplot building up since Vampire: The Masquerade. It was replaced by the Storytelling System, a more

  5. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Prince Valiant: The Story-Telling Game: Chaosium: 1989 Designed by Greg Stafford, based on Hal Foster's comic strip of the same name Privateers and Gentlemen: Fantasy Games Unlimited: 1983 Naval adventure in the Napoleonic era Project A-ko: The Roleplaying Game: Dream Pod 9: 1995 Promethean: The Created: White Wolf Publishing: Storytelling ...

  6. Once Upon a Time (game) - Wikipedia

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    One object of Once Upon a Time is to tell a fairy tale as a group. [1] [3] While the story is developed by the whole group, the competitive aspect of the game is that each player has an individual goal of using all of the "Storytelling" cards they have in hand, and finishing the story with their own special "Happy Ever After" card.

  7. Interactive storytelling - Wikipedia

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    Interactive storytelling (also known as interactive drama) is a form of digital entertainment in which the storyline is not predetermined. The author creates the setting, characters, and situation which the narrative must address, but the user (also reader or player) experiences a unique story based on their interactions with the story world.

  8. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    For example, digital storytelling, online and dice-and-paper-based role-playing games. In traditional role-playing games , storytelling is done by the person who controls the environment and the non-playing fictional characters, and moves the story elements along for the players as they interact with the storyteller.

  9. Narrative of video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games were first popularized with Pong. Pong was a simple virtual game of tennis in which, developer Nolan Bushnell said, the primary goal was "fun." According to Bushnell, games in that era had been so technologically challenging to produce that "it was exhausting to get the game to play without worrying about story" and as such, story was not a concern for many developers. [7]