Interactive Narratives are storytelling experiences that allow the audience to influence the direction and outcome of the story. This form of narrative can be found in various media, including video games, web-based stories, and immersive theater, where choices made by the audience shape the plot and character development.
These narratives engage users by providing them with agency, making them active participants rather than passive observers. Examples include popular video games like The Walking Dead and Life is Strange, where player decisions lead to different endings and character arcs, enhancing emotional investment in the story.