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Step by Raffles Jakarta Digital Media Students

On today's post, I would like to introduce you to our Raffles Jakarta's graduation project called Step.



Step is an interactive exhibition created by the digital media design students that include interactivity and story gameplay by pressing floor tiles.




When people come to our booth, expect to be challenged on their problem-solving skills. The story of the gameplay is about a planned out murderer, and it's up to the players to determine who the killer is after reading all the conversations of the characters. To guess, the players are expected to interact with Step's Instagram as well. The right guesser might win prices provided by us.

The graduation exhibition will be held in Gandaria City Mall, Jakarta. From 25th - 29th of September 2019.

If you are interested, stay tuned for more updates on our Instagram. You can see more about how the project was planned from the beginning or how we sketch the booth in our highlights. 

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