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Quests Design theory and History of Games and Narratives

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    Author(s)Jeff Howard
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9780367686048
    Pages222
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearJanuary 2022

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    Taylor & Francis Quests Design theory and History of Games and Narratives by Jeff Howard

    Combining theory and practice, this updated new edition provides a complete overview of how to create deep and meaningful quests for games. It uses the Unity game engine in conjunction with Fungus and other free plugins to provide an accessible entry into quest design.The book begins with an introduction to the theory and history of quests in games, before covering four theoretical components of quests: their spaces, objects, actors, and challenges. Each chapter also includes a practical section, with accompanying exercises and suggestions for the use of specific technologies for four crucial aspects of quest design:• level design• quest item creation• NPC and dialogue construction• scriptingThis book will be of great interest to all game designers looking to create new, innovative quests in their games. It will also appeal to new media researchers, as well as humanities scholars in the fields of mythology and depth-psychology that want to bring computer-assisted instruction into their classroom in an innovative way.The companion website includes lecture and workshop slides, and can be accessed at: www.designingquests.com