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Our Dilemma

  • Writer: Sean Firman
    Sean Firman
  • Jul 25, 2016
  • 1 min read

Today we explored the idea of creating a dilemma in our game. First off we started with an exercise in which we had an example dilema. This example was the dilemma in which we are interrogating someone who planted a bomb in which we need to find the location of the bomb, but to do so we don't think interrogating the bomber may not work and many lives will die but we could try to torture his family have have a higher chance of finding the bomb but is the cost of an innocent life out weight the cost of many lives.

For this dilemma my team chose not to torture the wife but had another alternative to pretend to torture his wife so it had the same effect at none of the cost but if it came down to it we did not deem it worthy to torture the innocent to save many lives.

So for our game our dilemma is the player in a state of fear in which they are afraid in the outside night. For the player the face this family verbal argument in which makes them afraid, the dilemma is to see if you chose to face this fear and if you manage to help people to promote healthy relationships.

This gives us a basic structure of the narrative dilemma in which we are now going to develope


 
 
 

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