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− | [[Alien Space Bats]] is a pattern to | + | [[Alien Space Bats]] is a pattern used to attempt to have [[Thematic Consistency]] in [[Game Worlds]] that are [[Alternate Realities]] due to having supernatural or improbable events or agents introduced. Given their nature, they may however cause breaks in the [[Thematic Consistency]] if not also the likely effects of what is introduced is applied on the diegesis, the [[Game Worlds|Game World]], and the gameplay possible within it. |
When applied during gameplay, [[Alien Space Bats]] are most often [[Ultra-Powerful Events]] that can activate new types of [[Game Element Insertion]] and make [[Levels]] different from each other. This in turn can be used to provide [[Varied Gameplay]] throughout the game. | When applied during gameplay, [[Alien Space Bats]] are most often [[Ultra-Powerful Events]] that can activate new types of [[Game Element Insertion]] and make [[Levels]] different from each other. This in turn can be used to provide [[Varied Gameplay]] throughout the game. | ||
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Revision as of 01:38, 8 May 2011
Implausible explanations for alternative realities.
Many games describe situations in alternate realities. When the differences between these realities and the real world are created by introducing fantastical or supernatural agents or by letting unrealistic events occur, this is referred to as Alien Space Bats from a use to describe the implausibility of alternate histories[1].
For more information, see the Wikipedia entry[2] for the concept.
Note: This pattern is mainly a means for gaining freedom in designing the diegesis and narration in a game. However, since this can provide a freedom in what gameplay is possible also it is described as a gameplay design pattern in the collection.
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Examples
The role-playing game Call of Cthulhu takes place in an alternate version of the world where incomprehensible intelligences, psychic time travelling races, and chthonian entities trapped under the ocean all threaten mankind's sanity and existence.
The background story of the Doom series is that a catastrophic malfunction during a teleport experiment of Deimos opens the gate to hell.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert uses a time-travelling Albert Einstein to sets up a game where Nazi Germany never existed and a larger Soviet Union battles a united Western Europe in the 1950s.
Using the pattern
Alien Space Bats are ways of creating Alternate Realities and Game Worlds by changing aspects of the real world rather depicting them as fictional ones created from purely out of whole cloth. The pattern can be used either before gameplay starts or during gameplay. Both may be used created through Big Dumb Objects and Environmental Effects, but introducing Alien Space Bats during gameplay can motivate the introduction of new Privileged Abilities or Environmental Effects, or the Game Element Insertion of new Enemies, Game Items, or Units as appropriate due to the nature of the Alien Space Bats. These new game elements or abilities can easily be used to differentiate Levels.
Diegetic Aspects
Alien Space Bats is a diegetic pattern.
Consequences
Alien Space Bats is a pattern used to attempt to have Thematic Consistency in Game Worlds that are Alternate Realities due to having supernatural or improbable events or agents introduced. Given their nature, they may however cause breaks in the Thematic Consistency if not also the likely effects of what is introduced is applied on the diegesis, the Game World, and the gameplay possible within it.
When applied during gameplay, Alien Space Bats are most often Ultra-Powerful Events that can activate new types of Game Element Insertion and make Levels different from each other. This in turn can be used to provide Varied Gameplay throughout the game.
Quite naturally, the introduction of Alien Space Bats during gameplay will likely be a Surprise that unfold Narration Structures. Even if Alien Space Bats could be improvised during gameplay by Game Masters, they are most often created as Predetermined Story Structures. This since it would be difficult for Game Masters to pull off without being perceived as making arbitrary use of their power, and thereby breaking the Diegetic Consistency.
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Can Instantiate
Alternate Realities, Game Element Insertion, Narration Structures, Surprises, Thematic Consistency, Ultra-Powerful Events, Varied Gameplay
Can Modulate
Enemies, Environmental Effects, Game Items, Game Worlds, Levels, Privileged Abilities, Units
Can Be Instantiated By
Environmental Effects, Big Dumb Objects
Can Be Modulated By
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Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
History
New pattern created in this wiki.
References
Acknowledgements
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