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Inspirations from Pittsburgh Center for Creativ...

Jessica Ruan
December 01, 2024
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Inspirations from Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse

Photos taken at the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse that inspired the point-and-click adventure game, as well as the planned direction for the plot and themes.

Jessica Ruan

December 01, 2024
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  1. Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse Founded in 2007 Non-profit model

    80% of operating budget comes from donations
  2. Trophies, $1 each Who would sell their old trophies? Who

    would buy old trophies? Vignette 1: Inciting Incident
  3. Trophies, $1 each Who would sell their old trophies? Who

    would buy old trophies? And irony of $1 price Vignette 1: Inciting Incident
  4. Doll Costuming Magazine Who produces fashion for not themselves, but

    dolls? Who buys these dolls? Vignette 2: Inciting Incident
  5. Doll Costuming Magazine Who produces fashion for not themselves, but

    dolls? Who buys these dolls? And magazines that go out of print Vignette 2: Inciting Incident
  6. Local artist works How do independent creators support their works?

    Who needs them? Vignette 3: Inciting Incident
  7. Local artist works How do independent creators support their works?

    Who needs them? And nature of funding across disciplines in hobbyist, startup, and research pursuits Vignette 3: Inciting Incident
  8. The Medium Essays are the most efficient way to answer

    these questions, Vignette 1: Trophy, $1 each Vignette 2: Doll Costuming magazine Vignette 3: Local artist
  9. The Medium Essays are the most efficient way to answer

    these questions, but Vignette 1: Trophy, $1 each Vignette 2: Doll Costuming magazine Vignette 3: Local artist
  10. Problem: Leftovers from the essay Too small for essay, Too

    good to throw away Solution: Interactive fiction
  11. Inspiration: 2000s adventure games Left to right: Ace Attorney Trilogy

    (2001, 2002, 2004) by Capcom Xolga and Mr. Toko series (2011, 2012) by Pacthesis Edna and Harvey series (2008, 2011) by Daedalic Entertainment