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GDC 2025 | The Dramaturgy of Video Games Theatre, Story and Empathy @Gdconf | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 hour ago
In this 2022 Game Narrative Summit talk, graduate student Abby Sherlock covers the practice of dramaturgy for video games, player empathy within design, and what game creators can borrow from the oldest art form around.

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