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Show HN: An interactive fiction game about PR reviews, AI agents, team dynamics

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5 points·by mvellandi·в прошлом месяце·1 comments

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mvellandi
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Hi HN,

My friend Alex Repty and I made this story game about pull requests and collaborative software dev. It's meant to be a little absurd while playing on current trends. The theme was inspired by the TV show Scrubs, and the movies Office Space and Dogma.

You play a frontend developer trying to get a reasonable PR merged from your colleague who owns the codebase. There are seven possible endings, and a playthrough takes about 5–10 minutes. No signup required.

Alex came up with the original story idea and I built the game using a JS port of Ink https://www.inklestudios.com/ink/ and a custom React frontend based on a template I'd previously created for another project, then added the UI. Writer/editor Erik Barnes then helped polish the story, and then I added multimedia to round it off.

We used a state variable called "tension" that built up with the choices made. In testing though, we recognized we should probably adjust the total tension calculation in the final scene so players would be judged overall on their later choices than earlier ones.

If you give it a try, I'd love to hear which ending you got. Cheers.
mvellandi
·3 месяца назад·discuss
You can write functional-style code in many languages, as I have in JS and occasionally Python to great benefit.
mvellandi
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
This collection is a bit ordinary and unremarkable. There are many great large format, new/used print books on street art
mvellandi
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
No link. IA only concerned with organizing info for various mediums and its UX to meet org and individual goals
mvellandi
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
Abby is awesome and an old friend from NYC ux & information architecture scene in early 2010s. Her book is great, and like others mention, the homepage is just the TOC. Go buy it! Ultimately, the mess is yours to make it helpful for stakeholders.