Choice Map

Technique

A narrative design technique for showing where participant choices happen and what each choice changes.

Description

A choice map lays out decision points in an interactive story or experience. It helps the team see whether choices affect story, space, tone, access, system state, or later events. It also helps control complexity by showing where paths split and where they return.

Typical Use

Used during branching narrative design, story mapping, interaction design, systems architecture, prototyping, and playtesting.

Scope Note

This technique may include decision points, path labels, consequences, merge points, locked or hidden options, state changes, and replay notes.

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