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ALICE RENDELL About me Game Designer Since 2010 IGDA Scotland Board of Directors Game/Narrative Designer Kobojo

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This talk gives examples and tips on how to tell stories without words in video game.

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ALICE RENDELL

About me

Game Designer Since 2010

IGDA Scotland Board of Directors

Game/Narrative Designer Kobojo

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WHAT I WILL TALK ABOUT TODAY

Telling stories through:

• Environment

• Gameplay

• UI

• Wordless Conversations

• Valiant Hearts: The Great War

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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER MEDIA

Art: Renaissance paintings, Bayeux Tapestry

Music: Four Seasons, Peter and the Wolf

Performance: Ballet, Mime

Characters: Edward Scissorhands, WALL-E

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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER MEDIA

Art: Renaissance paintings, Bayeux Tapestry

Music: Four Seasons, Peter and the Wolf

Performance: Ballet, Mime

Characters: Edward Scissorhands, WALL-E

Film: The Artist, The Snowman

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NARRATIVE THROUGH ENVIRONMENT

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“… it is the physical space that does much of the work of conveying the story the designers are trying to tell. Color, lighting and even the texture of a place can fill an audience with excitement or dread.”

Don Carson, 2000

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WHAT DO GAME ENVIRONMENTS DO?

1. Creates player boundaries

2. Define interaction

3. Provides narrative context

4. Drives player through story

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ENVIRONMENTAL STORYTELLING SHOULD…

1. Create an atmosphere

2. Propel the story

3. Reinforce the world

4. Be deliberate

5. Provide visual ‘puzzle’ pieces

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NARRATIVE THROUGH GAMEPLAY

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WHAT DO WE MEAN BY GAMEPLAY?

• Win/Lose conditions

• Game mechanics

• Controls

• Puzzles

• Interactions

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USE GAMEPLAY TO…

1. Create stories from gameplay

consequences

2. Mimic character sensations through

controls

3. Reinforce character relationships

4. Communicate character personalities

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NARRATIVE THROUGH UI

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WORDLESS CONVERSATIONS

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A STORY WITHOUT WORDS: VALIANT HEARTS

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MANY GAME EXAMPLES

Environment: Bioshock, The Last of Us, Papers Please

Gameplay: Journey, The Novelist, Shadow of the Colossus

UI: Alien Isolation, Fallout, Viva Pinata

Conversations: Abe’s Odyssey, A Bird Story, The Sims

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THANK YOU!

Email:

[email protected]

Twitter: @alicemrendell

Blog:

madhatterandalice.com

Zodiac: zodiac.kobojo.comANY QUESTIONS?