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"Сделай COMBO: как разрабатывать нарратив для разных жанров и платформ"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eljPheLVRy4

Лекция от Раиса Туйкина, преподавателя курса "Нарратив в RPG". В качестве знакомства и просто интересный контент по сабжу.

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