Interactive Fiction: Storytelling in Social Games

Presented by: Blair Leggett | Jean Leggett

Blair and Jean Leggett of One More Story Games discuss how they blend narrative and technology to create immersive, player-driven storytelling experiences in interactive fiction.

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