Story Structure & Theories
Interactive
Storytelling
Visual &
Time-Based Media
Game Narrative Design
Myth & Folklore in Narrative
100

This classic storytelling structure, often called "The Hero's Journey," was popularized by Joseph Campbell.

What is the Monomyth?

100

A term for narratives that deeply engage an audience by making them feel part of the world.

What is Immersive Storytelling?

100

In animation and film, this technique involves creating a rough sequence of images to visualize a story before full production.

What is Storyboarding?

100

This type of storytelling structure presents the story in non-chronological or fragmented ways.

What is Nonlinear Storytelling?

100

This archetypal character often guides the hero and provides wisdom.

What is a Mentor?

200

This storytelling model consists of a beginning, middle, and end, often referred to as the setup, confrontation, and resolution.

What is the Three-Act Structure?

200

The set of rules, geography, and lore that define a fictional universe.

What is Worldbuilding?

200

This visual storytelling technique involves overlapping multiple images, texts, or videos to create a layered effect.

What is Collage?

200

A type of game narrative where players can make choices that impact the story.

What is a Branching Narrative?

200

A symbolic journey across different phases of a character’s development.

What is a Rite of Passage?

300

In narrative development, this term refers to the transformation that a character undergoes throughout the story

What is a Character Arc?

300

A 3D game engine used for interactive storytelling and immersive experiences.

What is Unity or Unreal Engine?

300

A visual technique where an object or symbol represents a deeper meaning.

What is Visual Metaphor?

300

A structure where players can complete story elements in any order.

What is Open-Ended Storytelling?

300

A trickster character challenges the status quo and disrupts the norm.

What is a Trickster Figure?

400

This concept in storytelling is defined as an abrupt twist that changes the audience's perception of prior events.

What is a Plot Twist?

400

A storytelling method that combines real-world locations with digital content.

What is Augmented Reality (AR)?

400

This term refers to a sequence of animated images used to test movement and story flow before finalizing production.

What is an Animatic?

400

A game that uses multiple mediums (such as websites, social media, and in-game content) to tell a story.

What is Transmedia Storytelling?

400

The psychological theory that suggests certain symbols and motifs exist across all cultures.

What is Jung’s Collective Unconscious?

500

A protagonist who lacks traditional heroic qualities but is still compelling.

What is an Antihero?

500

A moment in interactive storytelling where the player cannot control the character, forcing them to observe a crucial scene.

What is a Cutscene?

500

A film editing theory/effect by which viewers derive more meaning from the interaction of two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation.

What is The Kuleshov Effect?

500

When a game’s world reacts to the player’s actions over time.

What is Dynamic Worldbuilding?


500

The background story and setting of a game’s universe.

What is Lore?

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