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CarlesFB
6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi,
sometime ago I developed a prototype of serious game for a well known NGO. The purpose was for financial workers to improve decision making in several projects.
The dialog shows in different ways: cartoons, a tutor character supporting the main character and asking questions, phone calls between characters (audio), etc.
This is just the prototype of the first scenario:
http://indie-learning.com/fincoproto/story_html5.html
sometime ago I developed a prototype of serious game for a well known NGO. The purpose was for financial workers to improve decision making in several projects.
The dialog shows in different ways: cartoons, a tutor character supporting the main character and asking questions, phone calls between characters (audio), etc.
This is just the prototype of the first scenario:
http://indie-learning.com/fincoproto/story_html5.html
- FrankieRobin2806 years agoCommunity MemberThis is amazing! What a great way to incorporate scenario based questions in what feels like a game!
- StacyVeerhusen6 years agoCommunity MemberThis is a really robust interaction and a great example of using a variety of speaking interactions. Plus it's pretty fun. There is a lot of little details that makes this feel more than just a training module. Very nice!
- LOrealB6 years agoCommunity MemberAdorable! Love it!
- JeffreyRiley6 years agoCommunity MemberAgreed this is well done and engaging. Nice job.