“The Video Game Soap Opera- Storytelling and plot development in video games” (Due Wednesday, 27th)
- Antonio Hamilton
- Dec 26, 2018
- 1 min read

Comment 2 questions and answer one of your classmate's questions.
QQC Posts Due by 10pm the night before we are scheduled to discuss them in class.
Comment 2 questions and answer one of your classmate's questions.
Q1. Does playing video games make people get distracted from there regular life.
Q2. Do you think video games with a story line are better then the ones if no line.
In response to Vanessa I love playing games with story line there is more to see and it is fun when you keep getting better
1) Do you think video games with more in depth story lines allow for better replay-ability?
2) Do you think most players put a lot of considerations into the storyline when deciding which games to play?
In response to mst18’s second question, I think that a story line adds more depth to a video game and could in turn make the game more addicting.
Q1- There are movies that have very realistic video games where if you die in the game, you die in real life. Do you believe that video games would evolve that far?
Q2- Do you thing having these games becoming so realistic be a bad thing and induced psychotic emotions in people?
In response to Dylaney, II think that the challenge of winning feeds the urge to continue to play the game. Like if someone can't pass a level they would keep playing until they do.
1. Do you think that video games with a story line help the players learn too?
2. Do you think that if there is a story line they are more addicting compared to those without one?
In response to Jack, I think video games are a negative thing to society because children dont know how to socialize or be active anymore because they are addicted.
1. With the popularity of first person shooter games and others such as Super Smash Bros, video games are an outlet to socialize with friends. Can storytelling games provide this kind of interactivity?
2. Do you ever think that video games will be completely replaced with those which have interactive story lines?
In response to Spencer, I do believe that video games have been able to help my focus in busy situations and has helped to expand my imagination to think of solutions "outside of the box" that I wouldn't have believed possible otherwise.