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Title: Exploring the role of narrative puzzles in game storytelling
Authors: Wei, H 
Durango, B 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: In DIGRA '19 - Proceedings of The 2019 Digra International Conference: Game, Play And The Emerging Ludo-Mix
Abstract: In this paper, we consider narrative puzzles in story-driven video games as distinct design elements of great narrative importance. While many scholars and designers focus on the inner workings and mechanisms of puzzles, we delve deeper into the role that puzzles play in the unfolding and the player’s experience of game plot. Drawing on examples from a variety of games that are rich in narrative puzzles, we present an initial taxonomy of the functions a narrative puzzle can perform for game storytelling and discuss their potential implications. Through the analysis and discussion, the paper aspires to contribute to both game analysis and game design with a new analytical lens as well as description of some potential design patterns that involve narrative puzzles.
Keywords: Narrative puzzle
Narrative design
Game design
Interactive narrative
Story-driven video games
Description: DiGRA 2019: Game, Play and the Emerging Ludo Mix, Kyoto, Japan, August 6-10, 2019
Rights: © 2019 Authors & Digital Games Research Association DiGRA. Personal and educational classroom use of this paper is allowed, commercial use requires specific permission from the author.
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The conference paper is available at http://www.digra.org/digital-library/forums/digra-19/.
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