Why Game Mechanics and Story should Converge in Your Next Indie Game Project

<p>Dig deep into your memory and find the very first game you ever played. Or the oldest one you can remember. What was the game&rsquo;s story? Chances are there was little to no narrative focus, and even if there was the details are quite unremarkable. There are two possible reasons for this lack of story detail:</p> <blockquote> <p>The lore was dumped on you&nbsp;<strong>unceremoniously</strong>&nbsp;in large batches</p> <p>OR</p> <p>The overarching story had little to no importance to the actual gameplay</p> </blockquote> <p>Gameplay and story often feel feel divorced in many of our favorite games. But most excellent, timeless games have a narrative through-line that serves to enhance the gameplay mechanics. It may not be immediately obvious in some of our favorite games, but there is a great deal of thought put into how the story interacts with every element of gameplay. I hope to convince you to put similar amounts of care into the games you design and develop.</p> <p><a href="https://dusksharp.medium.com/why-game-mechanics-and-story-should-converge-in-your-next-indie-game-project-ca4a033f53d5"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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