Some More Interactive Stories

Ollo in the Sunny Valley Fair

In this interactive story the audience control the movements of "Ollo" (a rolling blue ball with eyes) as they go on a scavenger hunt in search of special items needed to save Sunny Valley from a giant rolling tomato.


This title has a controlled story line that is divided into chapters which incorporate educational mini-games and gives its audience a chance to learn and explore. The story has great art and graphics, narration and music; a strong story line with well developed characters and activities within the story are designed to help children develop new skills




I came across these next two interactive stories at http://www.wheredidtherivergo.co.uk/. The artwork is great in these stories and the interactive elements allow you to customise and personalise the story as you go.



In this part of the story you can alter the text and customise the character.



Here you can drag different items into the picnic basket.





Again you can choose different objects to be used in the story.



Here you can choose different ways to decorate the room.


The interactions are quite simple and don't change the outcome of the story but they do give the audience a feeling of involvement and the ability to alter the visual appearance of some elements which makes the story seem more personal.

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