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In contrast to Improv Theater , storytelling gamers describe the actions of their characters rather than acting them out, except during Dialogue or, in some games, Monologue . That said, '' Live Action '' versions exist, which are very much akin to theater except in the crucial absence of a non-participating audience.

The most popular modern storytelling games originated as a sub- Genre of Role-playing Game s, where the game rules and statistics are heavily de-emphasised in favor of creating a believable story and immersive experience for all involved. So while in a conventional Tabletop Role-playing Game the announcement that one's character is going to leap over a seven-meters-wide canyon will be greeted with the request to roll a number of Dice , a player in a storytelling game who wishes to have a character perform a similar feat will have to convince the others (especially the storyteller) why it is both probable and keeping within the established traits of their character to successfully do so. Some storytelling systems provide for randomness in the arbitration of the rules, often in the form of a Contest of Rock, Paper, Scissors or a Card drawn from a deck of cards. In practice, most "Storytelling" games are simplifed or streamlined forms of traditional tabletop role-playing games.

It takes a certain kind of gamer to enact in good storytelling, one that is more interested in the path to a goal than reaching it. Many role-playing gamers are more comfortable in a system that gives them relatively less freedom, but where they do not need to police themselves; others find it easier to enjoy a system where a more concrete framework of rules is already present.

'' and live-action games under the Mind's Eye Theatre imprint, is the best-known and most popular role-playing-style storytelling game.


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  • TaleWeaver A fun, easy card-based game/system for helping adults and kids create their own stories while learning the fundamentals of narrative

  • The World Of Darkness games.

  • Adventures Of Baron Munchousen

  • Fantasy Imperium one of the first Interactive Storytelling Games.

  • Primeval, was a competitive interactive storytelling game where each player tried to "out-tell" the other players {Link without Title} .

  • Abantey an interactive storytelling game used to teach math, science, ecology, anthropology, personal responsibility and group problem solving skills {Link without Title} .

  • Bag of Stories is an interactive storytelling game for adults and children.

  • STORYSMITH an educational storytelling game.

  • Other games which have calssed the selves as ''Interactive Storytelling Games''include Technomancer, '''A Drop Too Many''', '''Kabuki Arc'''.



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