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  2. 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.

  3. Façade (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Façade is an interactive drama video game, structured as a one-act story about a married couple, Trip and Grace. [2] The player assumes the role of a long-time friend, invited for an evening get-together at the couple's apartment in New York City; at first, Trip and Grace are friendly, but they become hostile as the player witnesses the devolution of their marriage. [3]

  4. Episode (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Featured stories have micro-transactions that allow the player to unlock premium choices using in-game currency. [7] Players have a set number of free chapters they can read each day, after which point they must purchase story packs to read more. [8] Community members can also create and publish their own stories for others to view.

  5. Interactive fiction - Wikipedia

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    An interactive drama using natural language processing. Lost Pig by Admiral Jota (2007). A comedic interactive fiction about an orc finding a pig that escaped from his farm. It won best game, best writing, best individual non-player character, and best individual player character in the 2007 XYZZY Awards. 80 Days by inkle (2014).

  6. Second Story Interactive Studios - Wikipedia

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    Second Story is an interactive media with studios in Portland, Atlanta, and New York City. It was co-founded by Brad Johnson and Julie Beeler, created from Brad Johnson Presents, which began in 1994 in Berkeley, California. The firm is known for interactive storytelling. [1] In 2012 Second Story was acquired by SapientNitro.

  7. Black Mirror: Bandersnatch - Wikipedia

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    Netflix had previously released interactive programmes for children, starting in 2017 with Puss in Book. [50] Netflix also released the 2015 Telltale Games interactive series Minecraft: Story Mode on their website in November 2018. [60] Bandersnatch was their first release targeted at adults. [1]

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  9. A Memoir Blue - Wikipedia

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    A Memoir Blue is an interactive story video game described by its developers as "an interactive poem". [5] It depicts a fantastical version of swimming athlete Miriam's childhood memories. Players progress through the story by interacting with objects in each scene and moving them around, like clicking on jellyfish that light up or stamping a ...