This series explores a hitherto unidentified type of narrative: Future Narratives. Future Narratives preserve essential aspects of future time, namely its openness and undecidedness. They do this by operating with ‘nodes’ as their basic unit – situations that allow for more than one continuation. Future Narratives can be found in print, in film, in video games, in scenarios of world climate change, and in other simulations of future trends. Cutting across all media and genre classifications, this burgeoning corpus still lacks a theory and a poetics. This series offers both – and detailed case studies.
Incontestably, Future Narratives are most conspicuous in video games: they combine narrative with the major element of all games:agency. The persons who perceive these narratives are not simply readers or spectators but active agents with a range of choices at their disposal that will influence the very narrative they are experiencing: they are players. The narratives thus created are realizations of the multiple possibilities contained in the present of any given gameplay situation. Surveying the latest trends in the field, the volume discusses the complex relationship of narrative and gameplay.
Sebastian Domsch, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany.
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Storyplaying von Sebastian Domsch - mit der ISBN: 9783110272451
Computer Games; Computerspiel; Erzähltheorie; Narration; Narrative; Video Games, Online-Buchhandlung
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