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makvit [3.9K]
3 years ago
5

Develop three story ideas for a video game you would like to make. Choose one idea and create a plot that contains all the story

elements discussed in the lesson. Also create a back story to go with the plot. Answer the questions that follow. Part A What are the possible elements that the story ideas include?
English
1 answer:
svlad2 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Themes

Explanation:

Good stories usually have engaging themes that pertain to a certain interest, group, or fanbase. Video games have tackled everything from the end of times to meta 4th wall breaking and self awareness. As long as it has meaning to you, that's what matters.

But as some examples: Ruin and rebuilding (maybe something pertaining to city building? Fantasy?). Creative process (a game about making a game?). Or maybe a dog petting simulator with soem deeper meaning behind it about the joy from compleatings dull tasks? Whatever.

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