GAMES-2300: Interactive Storytelling
Course Description
Interactive Storytelling is a studio focused on the creation of narrative, narrative design, story, story design, character, and worldbuilding within games and play. Students will explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of creating narratives in time-based interactive media, within digital, virtual and real game environments. Over the semester, the course will apply theories of classical narrative and interactivity to a series of projects designed to introduce students to the opportunities and specificities of telling stories interactively across a multiplicity of 3D, 4D, hybrid and experimental game mediums.
In subject:
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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Sections:
Fall 2024
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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GAMES-2300-1: Interactive Storytelling
Zachary Walter |
San Francisco |
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Fall 2023
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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GAMES-2300-1: Interactive Storytelling
Zachary Walter |
San Francisco |
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Fall 2022
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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GAMES-2300-1: Interactive Storytelling
Jody Gillerman |
San Francisco |
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Fall 2021
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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GAMES-2300-1: Interactive Storytelling
Christopher Morrison |
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