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Title: Games that enforce story structure?
Post by: Michael S. Miller on November 27, 2002, 11:45:57 AM
When working on a game, I like to see what's been done before in the same vein. Can anyone point me to games that support a certain structure for the stories (imaginary sequences of events) they create? As examples of what I'm looking for:

InSpectres has its Getting the Call, Suiting Up, Research, Fieldwork, Vacation structure

Donjon has Town, Adventure Level 1, Level 2, etc., Back to Town

Pendragon and Orkworld have their Winter Season mechanics

Theatrix has a great section on three-act structure, although it's written more as GM advice than linked into the mechanics of the game.

What games have I overlooked?
Title: More Story Structure Games
Post by: RobMuadib on November 27, 2002, 01:18:44 PM
Michael

Ars Magica has a built in story structure as well, with it's "seasons" of Covenants, as well as it's season mechanics. I'd call this more about "saga" than story really. The idea being that it encourages play focused on longer timelines and building a sense of history. An interesting idea, Aria: Canticle Of The Monomyth has a lot of saga mechanic ideas as well. It is probably one of the games focused on "saga" creation, with long term history creation via Perpetual Genealogies, Eternal Presences, and it's playing of cultures/nations over Historic intervals. Both of these are focused on longer term Narratives.

As for games, You got SLA Industries, which has a rather formalized mission structure with it's BPN's and mission setup. Shadowrun often falls into a similar "mission" structure. Chill worked similar with it's agents of SAVE I believe it was. But that is mostly limited to how the character's are introduced into the story, without so much definition of the middle, but some of the end formalized as well.

[added in a few that I thought of a bit ago.]

HTH
Title: Re: Games that enforce story structure?
Post by: James Holloway on November 27, 2002, 02:37:35 PM
Quote from: Michael S. Miller

What games have I overlooked?

Paranoia, though it didn't mechanically enforce it, was very clear that most scenarios would go briefing-PLC-R&D-whatever-debriefing.

- James
Title: Games that enforce story structure?
Post by: Jared A. Sorensen on November 27, 2002, 02:52:53 PM
Whispering Vault has a clearly defined structure that all game sessions follow. It's what inspired the play structure of InSpectres.