1. Understanding Interactive Novels
2. Getting Started with AdventureBuildr
3. Structuring Your Interactive Novel
4. Creating Dynamic Characters
5. Designing Immersive Settings
6. Writing Compelling Branches
7. Testing and Iterating
8. Incorporating Gamification Elements
9. Incorporating Multimedia Elements
10. Publishing Your Interactive Novel
11. Best Practices and Tips
6.5 Merging and Reconnecting Branches
While branching allows for diverse experiences, merging branches back into the main narrative can provide cohesion.
When to Merge Branches
- After exploring optional or minor paths.
- Before major plot points that require all readers to converge.
- To set up climactic moments or endings.
How to Merge Branches Effectively
- Acknowledge the Journey: Reference the reader’s choices before merging.
- Create a Seamless Transition: Ensure the reconnection feels natural and logical.
- Preserve Consequences: Choices made in the branch should still affect the story.
Example
- Branch A: The reader gains a magical artifact.
- Branch B: The reader befriends a powerful ally.
- Merged Node: Both outcomes lead to the same climax, but the reader’s advantage depends on their previous choice.
Reasoning
Merging branches maintains narrative focus while allowing for player-driven variability. It also makes managing the story more feasible for the writer.