Module Learning Strategies
2 hours per week interactive lecture
Module Indicative Content
In this module students learn the mechanisms by which a narrative is constructed and the importance it has to certain types of games. Students learn this by studying the following:-
- Introduction to narrative and narratology
- Ludology and narratology
- Narrative structures
- Story types
- Branching narrative
- Plot and points of view
- Linearity
- The character and character development
- The story arc
Module Special Admissions Requirements
None
Module Additional Assessment Details
An assignment length typically 3000 words weighted at 100% assessing Learning outcomes 1 and 2.
Module Resources
Microsoft Office
Module Texts
Bateman C (July 2006). Game Writing Narrative Skills for Videogames. USA: Charles River Media, ISBN-10: 1584504900
Wardrip-Fruin N (April 2006). First Person: New Media as Story, Performance and Game. USA: The MIT Press, ISBN-10: 0262731754
Crawford C (Oct 2004). Chris Crawford on Interactive Storytelling. USA: New Riders, ISBN-10: 0321278909