Yes. Let's say there's a one - shot game story set in a post - apocalyptic world. The main character, Lily, wakes up in a desolate city. She has to find a key to open a bunker before the mutants find her. Lily searches through the ruins. She comes across a group of survivors who are also looking for safety. But there's only one key. Lily decides to trust them and together they search. Eventually, Lily discovers the key in an old abandoned car. They all make it to the bunker just in time.
Well, here's a one - shot game story. There was a wizard named Merlin in a magical realm. In this one - shot game scenario, Merlin had to defeat an evil sorcerer who was spreading darkness. Merlin had to collect three magical artifacts to gain enough power. He first found a magic wand in a hidden cave. Then, he journeyed to a floating island to retrieve a crystal orb. Finally, he entered a dark castle and got a magic amulet. With all three, Merlin confronted the evil sorcerer and after a great battle, banished the darkness.