Difference between revisions of "Another Space Game in Twine"
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+ | I feel like it is very segmented. We start with the 'explorey' part and getting our ship working, then it is onto analyzing the data files. The second part (where I suppose Science and Planetary analysis is the point of the game) doesn't feel emphasized. I feel like given the premise of a 'sketchy' ship and data files, this could be prolonged with introducing some unknowns and encouraging estimates or logical reasoning (e.g. maybe planet F's temperature is unknown, but we know it is somewhere between planet E and B, and thus 1/2 closer to the sun than B). |
Revision as of 12:09, 19 February 2019
This is a Twine-based game (not a final project, just something a student did for a weekly production in an undergrad New Media Literacies Project). I was pretty impressed given the short timeline to learn and create something.
Let me know what you think (critique, possible mods, extension packs, etc. Game shared with permission of the student (kurt)
(Edmund):I like the aesthetic. Applying this style to the data files would probably look great.
I feel like it is very segmented. We start with the 'explorey' part and getting our ship working, then it is onto analyzing the data files. The second part (where I suppose Science and Planetary analysis is the point of the game) doesn't feel emphasized. I feel like given the premise of a 'sketchy' ship and data files, this could be prolonged with introducing some unknowns and encouraging estimates or logical reasoning (e.g. maybe planet F's temperature is unknown, but we know it is somewhere between planet E and B, and thus 1/2 closer to the sun than B).