Snake Story is a mixed-initiative co-creative storytelling game that combines the classic Snake game with a GPT-3-based text generation system. The game consists of two main parts: the Snake game and the Story co-writing element.
In the Snake game part, players navigate a snake to collect candies on the map. Each candy is associated with a unique text segment generated by GPT-3. By selecting a candy, the player adds the corresponding text to the evolving story. The snake's growth and the effects of the candies (positive, negative, or neutral) create a resource management challenge, as players must balance their storytelling goals with their gameplay objectives.
The study with 11 participants revealed three distinct player roles:
Writers: Focused on crafting high-quality narratives, these players found the gameplay mechanics frustrating as they often interfered with their writing goals.
Players: Primarily interested in the Snake game, these participants largely ignored the storytelling aspect, seeing it as superfluous.
Readers: Engaged with both the gameplay and the narrative, these players viewed the game as a way to continue experiencing the evolving story.
The findings suggest that designing mixed-initiative co-creative storytelling games requires tailoring the experience to appeal to different player types. For writers, the game should prioritize narrative creativity and minimize conflicts between gameplay and writing goals. For players, the focus should be on immersive gameplay with narrative as a complementary feature. For readers, the ideal design seamlessly blends narrative and gameplay to enhance the overall experience.
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