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The show Jury Duty focuses on Ronald Gleeson, a thirty-something-year-old average Joe off-the-street, who participates in jury duty during a 3-week trial––except the trial is fake, everyone is an actor, and Ronald thinks everything happening is 100% real.
Below is my article deconstructing how closely the show resembles a video game through the use of the game design lens.
I wrote a post mortem for my first interactive narrative game BRIAR HOUSE––in my Portfolio page–– titled:
Too Many Haunts: A Post Mortem of Briar House
This was a great way to understand the full scope of developing a solo-project, from beginning to end, and to find the areas that I’m strong in and the ones that I can focus on strengthening.