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In spring 1999 one of the authors was the external examiner for a student project on interactive storytelling in a 3D environment.

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Wibroe, M., Nygaard, K.K., Andersen, P.B. (2001). Games and Stories. In: Qvortrup, L. (eds) Virtual Interaction: Interaction in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3698-9_8

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