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Microscope inspired the game mechanics of subsequent worldbuilding role-playing games, including I'm Sorry Did You Say Street Magic. [4] Writing for Boing Boing, Katherine Cross commented: The game forces you to answer that crucial question, why, again and again, and this is where it chisels away at tropes.
A story generator or plot generator is a tool that generates basic narratives or plot ideas. The generator could be in the form of a computer program, a chart with multiple columns, a book composed of panels that flip independently of one another, or a set of several adjacent reels that spin independently of one another, allowing a user to select elements of a narrative plot.
Storyland is a browser-based narrative work of electronic literature.The project is included in the first Electronic Literature Collection. [1] It was created by Nanette Wylde in 2000 and is considered a form of Combinatory Narrative or Generative Poetry which is created with the use of the computer's random function.
(1962), one of the first video games ever made, was science fiction-themed. While most video games blend together fantasy and sci-fi in a way that makes it difficult to strictly divide the two, also known as science fantasy or space opera, [1] a much smaller subgroup of games feature a hard sci-fi setting with more emphasis on scientific accuracy.
Space Opera is a science-fiction role-playing game created by Edward E. Simbalist, A. Mark Ratner, and Phil McGregor in 1980 for Fantasy Games Unlimited (FGU). While the game's system can be used to create any science fiction genre, Space Opera has a default setting focused on creating space opera themed adventures.
Pages in category "Science fiction role-playing games" The following 166 pages are in this category, out of 166 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
S. Sirius Command; Smuggler's Run (play-by-mail game) Space Battle (play-by-mail game) Space Combat (play-by-mail game) Spiral Arm (game) Star Cluster One
Dream worlds (also called dream realms, illusory realms or dreamscape) are a commonly used plot device in fictional works, most notably in science fiction and fantasy fiction. The use of a dream world creates a situation whereby a character (or group of characters) is placed in a marvellous and unpredictable environment and must overcome ...