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Adventures for [[:Category:Tabletop Roleplaying Games|Tabletop Roleplaying Games]] often include [[Summary Updates]] before gameplay begins and between scenes. for example, the adventure ''Me and My Shadow, Mark IV'' for [[Paranoia]] start with the following [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]]: | Adventures for [[:Category:Tabletop Roleplaying Games|Tabletop Roleplaying Games]] often include [[Summary Updates]] before gameplay begins and between scenes. for example, the adventure ''Me and My Shadow, Mark IV'' for [[Paranoia]] start with the following [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]]: | ||
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The adventure ''Something rotten in Kislev'' for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]] contains two [[Summary Updates]] for game masters to use to explain the events that took place after ''Power Behind the Throne'' and before the beginning of the new adventure; the second [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]] contains the main information players need while the first acts as a [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]] to the second [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]] if the players ended the previous adventure in jail. | The adventure ''Something rotten in Kislev'' for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]] contains two [[Summary Updates]] for game masters to use to explain the events that took place after ''Power Behind the Throne'' and before the beginning of the new adventure; the second [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]] contains the main information players need while the first acts as a [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]] to the second [[Summary Updates|Summary Update]] if the players ended the previous adventure in jail. | ||
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+ | [[Summary Updates]] are also common in [[:Category:Computer-based Roleplaying Games|Computer-based Roleplaying Games]], especially those with rich details worlds. Examples of games that use [[Summary Updates]] both before and after gameplay include the [[Dragon Age series|Dragon Age]] and [[Fallout series]]. | ||
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+ | The [[Elder Scrolls series]] does not include [[Summary Updates]] before gameplay begins; instead players begin by simultaneously developing their characters, learning the interface, and being introduced to the setting as they play. | ||
== Using the pattern == | == Using the pattern == |
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Descriptions of events that have taken place in the game before or after actual gameplay.
This pattern is a still a stub.
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Examples
Adventures for Tabletop Roleplaying Games often include Summary Updates before gameplay begins and between scenes. for example, the adventure Me and My Shadow, Mark IV for Paranoia start with the following Summary Update:
"Another day begins in Alpha Complex with the familiar buzz of fluorescent light. You wake, and reflect on the multitudinous gift of The Computer: your spacious three-meter cell, last night's extra ratio of Cold Fun. Out in the hall, you hear the quiet patter of the lowly INFRARED drones, mindlessly yet faithfully serving The Computer.
The adventure Something rotten in Kislev for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay contains two Summary Updates for game masters to use to explain the events that took place after Power Behind the Throne and before the beginning of the new adventure; the second Summary Update contains the main information players need while the first acts as a Summary Update to the second Summary Update if the players ended the previous adventure in jail.
Summary Updates are also common in Computer-based Roleplaying Games, especially those with rich details worlds. Examples of games that use Summary Updates both before and after gameplay include the Dragon Age and Fallout series.
Anti-Examples
The Elder Scrolls series does not include Summary Updates before gameplay begins; instead players begin by simultaneously developing their characters, learning the interface, and being introduced to the setting as they play.
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Narrative Aspects
Summary Updates in a Narration Pattern.
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