4.3 Character Arcs in Interactive Novels

What is a Character Arc?

A character arc represents the transformation or growth of a character throughout the story. In interactive novels, character arcs can vary depending on the paths chosen by the reader.

Types of Arcs

  1. Positive Arc:
    • The character overcomes flaws or challenges, emerging stronger or wiser.
    • Example: A timid companion grows brave through shared adventures.
  2. Negative Arc:
    • The character succumbs to their weaknesses or circumstances.
    • Example: A loyal friend becomes bitter and turns against the protagonist.
  3. Flat Arc:
    • The character remains consistent but influences others around them.
    • Example: A steadfast mentor who inspires the protagonist to grow.

Dynamic Arcs in AdventureBuildr

  • Use branching paths to define multiple potential arcs for a character.
  • Tie arcs to key decisions, ensuring the reader feels responsible for the character’s evolution.

Reasoning

Dynamic character arcs increase replayability and emotional investment. Readers enjoy seeing how their choices shape a character’s journey, making the story feel personal.