The Impact of Music on Narrative Interactivity in VR Game Development

Authors

  • Chuxin Ding Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/3p233r49

Keywords:

VR, game design, musical experience, narrative interactivity

Abstract

Significant advancements in the gaming industry have been kindled by the rise of Virtual Reality (VR) technology, bringing forth novel developments in game design. This paper seeks to explore the impact of music on the storytelling process in VR games, an area that has been overlooked in previous research. This work employs a design-based research approach, focusing on a VR game, named Spine, in which music is an essential component of gameplay. The designers have embedded story clues within the accompanying soundtrack, guiding players towards the game’s different outcomes. The findings indicate that music can truly enrich narrative interactivity. However, there is a need for further refinement in areas such as synchronizing music with the 3D environment and ensuring the clarity of narrative cues inside music. In conclusion, while music serves as a powerful tool for enhancing storytelling in VR games, optimizing its integration is vital for maximizing its impact on player engagement and narrative effectiveness.

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Published

2024-12-31

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