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a story of 200 words on vedio gamings

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Steps for Writing a Video Game Story

To write a video game story, you’ll need to break the writing process down into smaller steps so no stone is left unturned.

Outline your story. To start, you’ll need to outline your main storyline. Whether you’re writing a linear premise or a game with multiple endings, your main, canonical story should be tackled first. This includes all the major events that happen to your main game characters, and all the central plot points that will develop.

Decide the genre. After you have outlined your entire story, you’ll need to decide the type of game you want to write. You should play different types of games to help you decide which best suits your story. Is your story an action first-person shooter (FPS) with intense narrative elements, like Bioshock (2007)? Or does your story work better as a turn-based role-playing game (RPG), like Final Fantasy (1987)? The way that you choose to tell the story can define the player’s entire experience.

Build the world. Video games are experienced from the player’s perspective, and the player will spend more time interacting with the game world around them than they will looking at the characters they are playing. Establish how much of the world is explorable. Set up the lore, culture, language, and history of the world—the more details, the better. Craft a unique environment that contributes to your character’s development and fits in with the narrative you are building. Learn more about worldbuilding in our complete guide here.

Create your main characters. Now that you’ve built the world of the game, you’ll need to create the main characters of your story—protagonist, antagonist, companions, and other major story-relevant figures. Next, you’ll need to flesh out the characters’ traits and relationships with other characters. Some of these relationships will likely change as the script develops, but it is good to have a starting point to build your story around.

Make a flowchart. Once you’ve created the world and its inhabitants, you’ll need to arrange all of your events into a flowchart, or a timeline. Flowcharts help you visualize the structure of a game’s story and can help you track any changes you make to the story. These visual timelines are especially useful for non-linear game writing as they can help you keep track of where and when each event in the story is happening.

Write the main story. After your flowchart is done, you can start writing your main story. You can write the story from beginning to end, but you can also focus on the major cutscenes—non-interactive sequences that push the story forward—as these scenes can help establish the mood, style, and pacing of your story, giving you a solid foundation to build around.

Flourish with details. After the main beats and interactions are plotted out, it is time to add additional details. Creating side quests and non-playable characters are two ways to add more depth to your story. Side quests help open up the world to the player, encouraging exploration, and often tasking the player to retrieve items that can add another layer to the plot and setting. Non-playable characters can also give the player’s character depth, by showing how they behave and react to those outside of the main storyline, which makes a character seem more realistic and well-rounded.

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