First, you need to come up with a unique and interesting story idea. Then, design the game mechanics and rules that fit the story. Add some interactive elements to make it engaging for players.
Small PC games with story usually have a tight - knit plot. Since they don't have the resources of a big - budget game, they need to be concise. For example, 'Limbo' has a simple goal for the character - to move forward in a dangerous world - but the story unfolds in a very engaging way through the obstacles and enemies. They might also have a distinct atmosphere that aids in the story - telling. 'Firewatch' has a very lonely and mysterious forest atmosphere that adds to the story of the main character's isolation and the mystery he's trying to solve. Additionally, they can have a lot of replayability because of different story paths like in 'Oxenfree'.
You can start by thinking of a unique theme or concept for your drawing game story. Maybe it's a magical adventure or a space exploration. Then, build characters and their goals within that world.
In the new Hunger Games story, there could be a protagonist named Lyra from a district known for its advanced technology. Instead of the usual arenas, this time the Games are set in a vast, abandoned metropolis filled with crumbling skyscrapers and hidden traps. Lyra teams up with an unlikely ally from a rival district. Together, they discover a secret underground network that was once used for transportation. They use this knowledge to their advantage, outsmarting the other tributes. In the end, they manage to change the rules of the Games by appealing to the Capitol's sense of self - preservation, as their actions in the underground network had the potential to expose some of the Capitol's darkest secrets.
To create a small dark story, start with a simple setting like an old attic or a deserted alley. Then introduce an element of the unknown, such as a strange sound or a shadow. Build tension by having the main character explore or try to figure out what's going on.
Here are some Mini games suitable for a group of people: 1. [Repeating Drawing and Word Guess: Props are paper and pen.] The crowd was divided into several groups, and the first person in each group received a pen and paper. 2. [You Draw, I Guess]: No props required. Two people in each group can freely form a group and stand face to face to play the game. 3. [Who is the spy?]: A card with words written on it is required as a prop. Prepare a few cards. Write the same word on most of the cards, and write another word that is similar (undercover word) on a few cards. 4. [Reversal: No props are needed. The host will say a word or phrase, and the participant will say it in reverse.] 5. [Snatch Stool]: A stool is needed as a prop, and a number of stools are formed into a circle. The number of stools is one less than the number of participants. 6. ** Hanging Hat Game **: Mount a hook on a basket or hat. The challenger wears the hat and hangs it on the iron ring above his head. It can increase the difficulty, such as shaking the iron ring or blocking the line of sight with a big hat. 7. [Rubberband Reposition Game: Only one rubber band is needed. The challenger will hang the rubber band around his nose and move it to his neck without touching it.] 8. [Throwing Five-Finger Chess]: Requires a ping pong ball and a five-finger chess board. Players will take turns to throw the ping pong ball onto the board. The winner will be determined like ordinary five-finger chess. The first person to connect the five balls in a straight line wins. 9. [Monkey Tail Challenge: Tie a fake tail made of balloons to your body and use your tail to pierce through the paper on the ground. The first person to pierce through the paper wins.] 10. [Blind Box Unsealing Challenge: There are different drinks in the cup (good or bad). Before drinking, cover the mouth of the cup and players will take turns drinking.] 11. [String Challenge: Players take turns pulling the string. The other end of the string may be a punishment or a prize.] 12. [Clap your hands when you hear the name of the vegetables]: A reaction game where you clap your hands when you hear the name of the vegetables. 13. [Pigman Game: The specific rules are unknown.] 14. [Who is the isolated undercover version?][The specific rules are unknown.] 15. [Dance relay: The specific rules are unknown.] There were also some games that were suitable for multiplayer online play, such as "Market Simulation,""Let's Minesweeper Together,""I'm Not Taking the Blame,""Hurry and Send It Away,""Greedy Earth,""Nonsense Renovations,""Chain Together,""Two People Together,""Beast Party," Human Defeat 2,"Warhammer 40K: Star Trooper 2," Seven Days World,"and so on. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some Mini games suitable for a group of people: - The traditional category: boys could play with slingshots and glass balls, girls could play with rubber bands and shuttlecock kicks, and if there was a little tyrant game console, they could play games like the Mary Brothers. - ** Party type **: Like "Pigman","Who's the Undercover Isolated Version","Dance Relays", etc. - ** Creation Category **: - Hanging hat game: install a hook on the basket or hat. The challenger wears the hat and hangs it on the iron ring above his head. The difficulty can be increased by shaking the iron ring or changing the big hat. - Rubberband Shifting: Hanging a rubber band from your nose and moving it to your neck without touching it with your hands. - Throwing Five Fingers Chess: Take turns to throw ping pong balls onto the chessboard. The first person to connect the five balls in a straight line wins. - [Monkey Tail Challenge: Tie a fake tail made of balloons to your body. Use the tail to pierce through the paper on the ground. The first to pierce through the paper wins.] - [Blind Box Opening Challenge: Put different drinks in the cup (good or bad), cover the mouth of the cup before drinking, and then take turns drinking.] - String Challenge: Take turns pulling the rope. The other end of the rope may be a punishment or a prize. - ** Reaction type **: A game where you clap your hands when you hear the names of vegetables, such as yams, sweet potatoes, potatoes, edamame beans, mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, etc. - ** Multiplayer Online Games (if everyone plays online games together)**: Market Simulation, Minesweeper Together, I Won't Take the Blame, Hurry Up and Send It Away, Greed the Earth, Renovate, Chain Together, Two People Together, Beast Party, Human Defeat 2, Warhammer 40K: Black Star Trooper 2, Seven Days World, etc. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Start with a unique concept. Come up with a theme or idea that hasn't been done too often. Then, build characters and a plot around it. Make sure there are challenges and rewards to keep players engaged.
You need to come up with diverse scenarios and options. Make the choices have significant consequences to keep players engaged.
To create an interactive games story, start with a strong plot. It could be a mystery that players need to solve. Add elements of exploration, like hidden areas in the game world. Also, use good dialogue. When characters talk, it should feel natural and give players hints or important information. Don't forget to test the story often to make sure it flows well.
One way is through good writing. Hiring experienced writers who understand the medium of games can result in a valid story. The story should also be integrated well with the gameplay. In a game like 'Red Dead Redemption 2', the story is not just told through cut - scenes but also through the actions and decisions of the player. The dialogue, the side - quests, and the main storyline all work together to create a rich and valid story that fits the wild west setting of the game.