If you’re looking for a stylistic twist for your short- or long-form work, Narrator might be just the device for you.
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Game Library: “Typewriter”
Does anyone use a “Typewriter” any more? Here’s a new game with an old name.
Game Library: “Word at a Time Crime”
Players must work together closely to overcome the inherent challenges posed by Word at a Time Crime.
Game Library: “Pop-Up Story Book”
This game requires a little rolling around on the floor but, if you’re physically up for it, “Pop-Up Story Book” can unlock delightfully whimsical stories.
Game Library: “Freeze Frame”
Open eyes… and peek into the inner workings of “Freeze Frame.”
Game Library: “Ballet”
Get your dance shoes on…
Game Library: “Obstacle Race”
“Obstacle Race” features both opportunities for heightened physicality work (for the athletes) and sharp expert skills (for the commentators). On your mark, get set, go…
Game Library: “Prologue”
This game provides an effective way of launching into strong and definitive scene work in either long- or short-form modalities. If you’re looking to add some more variety or style into your play, “Prologue” could be just the ticket.
Game Library: “Demonstration Video”
While the name of the game might be a little old, the lessons it provides remain fresh and current. Enjoy “Demonstration Video.”