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Dynamic Story Scripting with the ink Scripting Language

Create dialogue and procedural storytelling systems for Unity projects
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Bring your stories to life by combining the narrative scripting language, ink, with a plugin to build dialogue, quest, and procedural storytelling systems for Unity projects Key Features Learn how to translate stories into ink code to create interactive projects Gain valuable insight into the ink story API to create engaging stories using the Unity plugin Develop drop-in solutions to common narrative problems for Unity projects Book Descriptionink is a narrative scripting language designed for use with game engines such as Unity through a plugin that provides an application programming interface (API) to help you to move between the branches of a story and access the values within it. Hands-On Dynamic Story Scripting with the ink Scripting Language begins by showing you how ink understands stories and how to write some simple branching projects. You'll then move on to advanced usage with looping structures, discovering how to use variables to set up dynamic events in a story and defining simple rules to create complex narratives for use with larger Unity projects. As you advance, you'll learn how the Unity plugin allows access to a running story through its API and explore the ways in which this can be used to move data in and out of an ink story to adapt to different interactions and forms of user input. You'll also work with three specific use cases of ink with Unity by writing a dialogue system and creating quest structures and other branching narrative patterns. Finally, this will help you to find out how ink can be used to generate procedural storytelling patterns for Unity projects using different forms of data input. By the end of this book, you will be able to move from a simple story to an intricate Unity project using ink to power complex narrative structures. What you will learn Discover how ink understands stories and their parts Examine ink patterns for making branching narratives Develop code in Unity using the ink plugin to manipulate stories Design advanced projects combining ink stories with C# code Compare common use cases for ink and Unity, such as dialogue systems Determine how ink can best fit into future narrative projects Who this book is forThis book is for Unity developers looking for a solution for narrative-driven projects and authors who want to create interactive story projects in Unity. Basic knowledge of Unity game engine development and related concepts is needed to get the most out of this book.

Author Biography:

Daniel Cox is a PhD student in Texts and Technology program and a visiting instructor in the Games and Interactive Media department at the University of Central Florida with a decade of experience creating online learning materials across interactive fiction tools such as Twine, Bitsy, and ink. He previously helped create and served as the managing editor of the Twine Cookbook for 4 years. He currently teaches game design as a full-time instructor and volunteers with the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation.
Release date Australia
August 6th, 2021
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Pages
272
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781801819329
Product ID
35338205

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