Conference Papers Year : 2014

An Out-of-Character Approach to Emergent Game Narratives

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This paper is a first step toward the exploration and further development of the narrative possibilities offered by emergent games. First, we present the five characteristics of emergent narratives that we believe to be fundamental: coherence, agency, possibility space, uncertainty and coauthoring. Then, we investigate the presence of these characteristics in various academic experiments. Finally, we describe a novel approach that provides players with high level actions that they can perform in order to manipulate the story in real time.
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hal-01126515 , version 1 (06-03-2015)

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Simon Chauvin, Guillaume Levieux, Jean-Yves Donnart, Stéphane Natkin. An Out-of-Character Approach to Emergent Game Narratives. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, Apr 2014, Ft Lauderdale, France. pp.0-0. ⟨hal-01126515⟩
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