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When you read a novel, you usually start on the first page, read through each page sequentially, and finish on the last page. You can’t change the order of the pages without making a mess of the story line, and you certainly can’t tell the characters what they should do or change the outcome of the novel if you don’t like how it ends.
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© 2009 Rex van der Spuy
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(2009). Making Objects. In: Foundation Game Design with Flash. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1822-7_2
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