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Towards a specific theory of interactive digital narrativeKoenitz, 2015
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This chapter explains several broad trajectories that exist in the application of narrative theory to interactive digital narratives (IDNs). An initial milestone was set by Brenda Laurel who adopted Aristotle's Poetics to explain interactive drama. The chapter analyses several …
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