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* [http://brasslantern.org/writers/iftheory/descriptions.html Descriptions Constructed] by [[Stephen Granade]]. Descriptions that do more than just describe.
* [http://brasslantern.org/writers/iftheory/descriptions.html Descriptions Constructed] by [[Stephen Granade]]. Descriptions that do more than just describe.
* [http://raddial.com/if/theory/territory.html Mapping the Tale: Scene Description in IF] by [[J. Robinson Wheeler]]. Covers the writing of scene descriptions for locations.
* [http://raddial.com/if/theory/territory.html Mapping the Tale: Scene Description in IF] by [[J. Robinson Wheeler]]. Covers the writing of scene descriptions for locations.
* [[Past_raif_topics##Descriptions_.26_settings|Discussions about descriptions & settings]] on the rec.arts.int-fiction newsgroup.
* [[Past_raif_topics#Descriptions_.26_settings|Discussions about descriptions & settings]] on the rec.arts.int-fiction newsgroup.

Revision as of 11:55, 5 April 2005

Craft articles listed here attempt to answer an author's "how do I do X" questions, like "How do I craft better NPCs?" or "How can I craft better puzzles?" Articles are grouped into categories based roughly on the XYZZY Awards, plus an extra category for promotion, eg: "How can I promote my game?"

For articles about classifications, terminologies, and "what is X" questions, see Theory.

For examples on coding specific game features, see Category:Tutorial.

Game

This section can be about design, the game as a whole, or a general catch-all for articles that cover several topics.

NPCs

PCs

(Articles about types of PCs are on the Theory page listed under Taxonomy.)

Promotion

Puzzles

Setting

Story

Use of Medium

Writing