"The Bungaric Society" -- An Interactive Storytelling Experiment
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04 May 2015, 14:30Hello textadventures.co.uk!
We are two bachelor students from Medialogy at Aalborg University in Denmark, making a project about storytelling, and we would be thrilled if you wanted to try it out
It's a small "game" called "The Bungaric Society", and the idea is that we tried to make an experience where characters act based on moods, inclinations, and societal rules.
It's not really a text adventure, but we thought you might still be interested, since it is related to story-based games, and interactive storytelling.
First, you will be asked to download the game here: http://chronologist.itch.io/bungaricsociety, and play it for around 2-3 minutes. Then you will be taken to a questionnaire (5-10 minutes), which we would really appreciate if you answered.
We hope you enjoy it, or, at least, find it amusing
As part of our experiment, half of you will experience a more interactive version and half will experience a more non-interactive version. Please just stick with the one you are given, as we need responses on both. If you are interested in trying the other afterwards, we might be able to upload a version that allows for that
PS: If this is in any way goes against forum rules, I apologize, and understand if you shut the post down. But I hope you will consider taking a look
We are two bachelor students from Medialogy at Aalborg University in Denmark, making a project about storytelling, and we would be thrilled if you wanted to try it out

It's a small "game" called "The Bungaric Society", and the idea is that we tried to make an experience where characters act based on moods, inclinations, and societal rules.
It's not really a text adventure, but we thought you might still be interested, since it is related to story-based games, and interactive storytelling.
First, you will be asked to download the game here: http://chronologist.itch.io/bungaricsociety, and play it for around 2-3 minutes. Then you will be taken to a questionnaire (5-10 minutes), which we would really appreciate if you answered.
We hope you enjoy it, or, at least, find it amusing

As part of our experiment, half of you will experience a more interactive version and half will experience a more non-interactive version. Please just stick with the one you are given, as we need responses on both. If you are interested in trying the other afterwards, we might be able to upload a version that allows for that

PS: If this is in any way goes against forum rules, I apologize, and understand if you shut the post down. But I hope you will consider taking a look
