“The Great Escape” page 100.

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“The Great Escape” page 100

Video Game Storyboard A storyboard is a map of ideas so you see the larger picture as well as the smaller segments While storyboards do not need to include every detail, they should conceptually show a story/narrative arc In game design, storyboard panels are a handy way of considering “levels” of a game Written by Kevin Hodgson, a video game designer

Taking Notes In a T-Chart format, answer these questions: 1. What was Big X’s plan? 2. What supplies did they need in order to escape? 3. How did they get their supplies? 4. What problems did they run into while digging tunnels? 5. How did they escape without being seen? 6. What happened after they escaped? 7. What is the main idea of this article?

In a small group, use your notes to create a storyboard for a video game based on “The Great Escape.”