Conditional Logic Map

Technique

A planning technique for showing how rules, states, triggers, and conditions shape what happens in an interactive system.

Description

A conditional logic map shows what changes when certain conditions are met. It helps the team understand how choices, progress, inputs, locations, timers, or system states affect the experience. In immersive work, this is useful when story, interaction, interface, and technical behavior need to stay aligned.

Typical Use

Used during branching narrative design, systems architecture, interaction design, prototyping, QA, and technical handoff.

Scope Note

This technique may include state diagrams, trigger rules, conditions, outcomes, timers, flags, dependencies, and notes on edge cases.

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