- Conceptualized and developed a storyline for the video game, demonstrating understanding of narrative structure
- Wrote dialogue for characters, practicing dialogue punctuation and capturing character voices
- Created in-game text, focusing on clear and concise communication
- Designed levels and puzzles, showcasing spatial awareness and problem-solving skills
- Researched and incorporated literary allusions or references to enhance the game's depth and engage players
- Tested and edited the game for grammar, spelling, and syntax errors
Tips for continued development:
Encourage the child to consider expanding their video game concept into a full-fledged interactive story, complete with branching plotlines and multiple endings. Additionally, they can refine their writing skills by creating supplementary materials such as character bios, world-building documents, or even a prequel/sequel story. They could also explore different genres or themes for future games, allowing them to experiment with different writing styles and techniques.