Use the arrow keys to navigate around Jake's world, press enter throughout the game to read the dialog. An interactive story, testing how the use of simple color palettes and mood correlate together and can make a story. Created in Bitsy.org for the course of my tiny game. 

Prompt chosen: #1

Question to the players: 

1. If the story continued, what would the next scene be?

2.  How did you feel throughout the game, especially at the end?


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1) I think the dog and cat would actually talk to each other and see the similarities they have with each other, which would then let them relate and become friends(hopefully)

2) It was really cool being in the perspective of a dog and the dog's reaction to other animals. I never really thought how a dog might think about cats and vice versa. Then, to have the dog be in the perspective of the cat was even better and the dog started to see the cat wasn't as bad as it thought it was.

If the story continued the next scene would either be the dog and the cat overlooking a sunset over central park. But that's if the game was ending. If you're looking for a continuation, it would be the dog and the cat actually learning to get along and learning how to live together. The color changing was very interesting. It's a cool way to show emotion, and in particularly, the shift in emotion. The ending felt concluded, and. I felt satisfied with the ending.

(-1)

1.) I think that a part 2 of this game with an entire new adventure while the owner is on vacation would be super cool.

2.) Throughout the game I was malding that the owner wanted the cat more than me but then when the dog had the dream in the perspective of the cat I realized I would be sad as a stray cat with no owner and reached acceptance at the same time as the dog in the story.