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Revision as of 05:55, 14 November 2011
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Contents
[hide]Synopsis
Resorting to an actual narrator to convey the narrative. |
Relationships
Context:
Narrative .
Differs from:
Helper Voice .
Uses:
Dialogue .
Description
One possible way to convey the game's Narrative is to include a Narrator, in the literary and filmic sense. Options for the behaviour of the Narrator resemble those from film practice.
It is worth noting that, although Narrator and Helper Voice occasionally share form, they address distinctive explorations.
Examples
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