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Next or Previous?? a UI question....
If each option looks like a completely different slide, I'd probably make each one a slide, and use the Player's PREV and NEXT to go through them.
I use layers mostly for tab-like interactions, that is, when the base has a set of buttons, each button opens a layer, and the user can still see and click the buttons from the layers.
However, when it makes sense to keep the content grouped on one slide with layers, I generally use fat-arrow buttons on the sides to move forward and back. I don't label those. But if I were going to label them, I'd probably use BACK and CONTINUE.
Then again, with the new dialog/modal layers, it would work to use buttons like the Player buttons, for a consistent look.
Depending on the content on the base, you may also need a button to return to that.
I agree with Judy. If you want to keep it all as layers, and they look like layers with a popup, then you can use an X in the upper right corner to close the layer.
A general UX principle is to not have the same button or action do two different things. So, if Next usually advances to a new slide, then it's confusing to have Next suddenly behave differently.