An interactive story that was created using Unity 2d for AT3.

If you have the time, here's a quick questionnaire you can fill out in the comments:

How would you define your experience with reading the text and activity throughout the story?

What are your thoughts on the UI graphics?

Would you consider the story to be interactive and describe why/why not?

Did you ever get confused as to how to continue the story? If so explain why.

How was your experience with navigating through the story? Were the navigational elements clear to understand?

How was the pacing of the text? Should there be more features to expand the textbox functionalities?

What part of the story stood out to you the most? And witch ending was the most impactful to you and why?

Were the visual elements (such as backgrounds, characters and animations) consistent with the tone/theming of the story? If yes/no, explain why.

How did the overall sound effects and music affect the overall story?

What is your interpretation of the story and its theming?


Updated 17 days ago
Published 20 days ago
StatusIn development
CategoryBook
AuthorStormCloud101
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Short, Survival Horror

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This was a very entertaining experience.

I loved the Images. The art style helped with the narrative.

Yes, as there were choices for the reader to make.

No the layout was very straight forward.

Yes. It was a good choice to make the next button slightly different to the other graphical elements. 

There was a perfect amount of text to push the narrative.

The choices at the ned. I re-read the book so that I could make the other choices just to see what happened.

No. the do nothing choice at the ends button styling was inconsistent with the other choices.

The music was a great choice to immerse the user. As this story had a horror theme I think that the choice of music helped the book a lot and it wouldn't have been as impactful without it.

I interpret it as a funny horror story that could be aimed towards children aged around 11-13.