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James T. Harding

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That’s a brilliant answer. Thank you!

I’m interested in exploring and playing some more games which encourage their players to create forms of story which can’t or don’t generally exist in fiction. For example, The Quiet Year and Microscope both have a zoomed-out approach which de-anchors the game from following a discrete group of characters. There must be other things imaginative games can do which fiction doesn’t, though I can’t bring them to mind right now...  Can anyone point me towards some more games with interesting slants on what a traditional story looks like?