Overview
Explore the intricate relationship between gameplay mechanics and narrative design in this 2020 GDC Virtual Talk by Capybara Games' Kaitlin Tremblay. Delve into the inherent storytelling potential of common gameplay verbs such as shooting, talking, puzzle-solving, and hacking across various game genres including AAA, indie, mobile, ARGs, and escape rooms. Examine specific examples that illustrate how these verbs shape player experiences and contribute to the overall narrative. Gain insights into the importance of integrating gameplay and story elements, particularly in collaborative and competitive game spaces. Learn to analyze game mechanics as storytelling tools, understand the impact of player choices on narrative arcs, and consider the nuances of multiplayer and live game storytelling. Discover practical tips for creating coherent and motivating gameplay experiences that seamlessly blend mechanics with narrative context.
Syllabus
Intro
Narrative Design is Game Design
What is the player doing?
Game Mechanics Are Story
Tetris's Story Arc
Defending
Disclaimer (And Tip!)
Kill Vs Spare
Player Choice of Action
Talking
Listening
Puzzle Deciphering
Questions To Ask Yourself
Story Coherence
Gameplay Coherence
Player Motivation and Context
Multiplayer and Live Games
Taught by
GDC