Write game scripts.
Not in a spreadsheet.
Cutscene dialogue, character lines, narrative outlines — formatted properly in Google Docs. Share with your team instantly. No new tool to learn.
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Perfect for
🎬 Cutscene scripts
Write cinematics with proper scene headings, character names, dialogue, and action descriptions.
💬 In-game dialogue
Character lines, parenthetical direction, context notes — all cleanly formatted and easy to hand off.
📖 Narrative outlines
Map out your story beats, quest lines, and branching paths in a structured document.
🎙️ Voice-over scripts
Give your voice actors clean, formatted scripts with character names and direction.
Why Google Docs makes sense for game writing
Your team already uses it
Game designers, producers, QA — everyone has Google Docs. No new licenses, no onboarding.
Real-time collaboration
Writer and narrative director edit the same script simultaneously. Comments, suggestions, live cursors.
Version history built in
Track every revision. Compare drafts. Roll back when the new ending doesn't work.
Character tracking
Manage your cast from the sidebar. See all characters at a glance across the document.
Export to PDF or .fdx
Share formatted scripts with voice actors, directors, or external partners.
Your game's story deserves
more than a Google Sheet.
Free. Collaborative. No new tool to learn.
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