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  • The Future of Storytelling

    A mixture of text, film, and game, PRY is an incredible experience. Engaging with this story and these characters is like exploring the depths of your own subconscious. The creators have done an incredible job to encourage and reward such exploration, making each chapter unique in style while keeping the overall vision consistent. I'm eager for more chapters to be released! In my opinion, trans-media work like this is the future of storytelling.
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  • Compelling Narrative and Format

    PRY is pushing interactive storytelling forward leaps and bounds with this app. It's evocative in both form and content. It's worth exploring how the different modes of presentation change the experience of the narrative. Even if it doesn't always make obvious sense, that's more akin to how life is or someone else's mind might be.
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  • Whoa...

    Very powerful, stunning story. Absolutely riveting and a totally new experience with interactive "characters". I was totally immersed and deeply touched by the story. Very powerful...thought provoking, emotional, scary, thrilling, heart breaking storyline. It was achingly real and forced you to acknowledge your own life and priorities. Impressive
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  • METAMAZING >>>} Ghost in the shell {<<<

    Sick of stupid apps that crash, crowd, complicate, and clutter your life?

    This App is different.

    It launches instantly. No login bull#%^*

    You will be stunned by its intelligent aesthetic and moved by its elegant engineering...

    you effortlessly swipe and tap into the fascinations, dreams, and memory snapshots of ones life story in progress - by way of investigating and dissecting their psyche.

    You slip and slide - in and out of control and sequence if you so choose - on a synaptic subconscious carrousel crafted to evolve and divulge in response to your level of engagement...

    Escape the mundane.

    Throw your psyche a bone.

    Super-dynamic subtly interactive
    Slippery meta movies - you touch to search and rescue each moment from the boundaries of time and space.

    Esoteric for sure.

    Super way to tell a story.

    Here's to the future!
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  • Amazing interactive storytelling

    PRY is truly a game-changer. I’m blown away by the beautiful use of moving images, text, and really innovative interactivity. At first I was worried that the “interactive story” thing would feel gimmicky. It isn’t! Over and over again I find the pinching-and-pulling elements to be really natural and well-integrated into the story about memory, PTSD, dreaming, etc. The story itself is interesting and the fact that I use the interactive gestures to reveal the story feels incredibly fresh and really seems like a paradigm shift for this kind of e-literature.
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  • Interesting read, but flawed

    I like the idea, and the mechanics of this "book".
    But like others I just got bored by the random unlinked thoughts that went nowhere. I do like to think a bit, and tried to nut out the story, but the writers are trying too hard to be flashy at expense of what looks to be a solid story.
    This kind of format would really suit a book of poems, or short stories. As a novel it's just a fukd mess of ideas and strobe lights.
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  • Great!

    I think this is awesome! Totally fun and addicting. 😃
  • Wow wow wow

    One of the neatest apps I've ever had the pleasure of interacting with, it's smart, really well done, it is art and story and thought provoking, wild, bravo! More please!
  • Theoretically Amazing

    The concept of this app is interesting, and I think this type of media has potential, but it was confusing and was at the same time very finite and seemingly endless. I'd like to see something more coherent and cohesive done in a similar manner.
  • Interactive storytelling at its finest

    PRY is a poignant, thought-provoking narrative that weaves the mechanics of interactive storytelling and fine cinematography into a work of art. It demands the reader to do more than read about main character's thoughts and memories - it makes you live it as if they were your own.

    I can't wait to read future chapters.
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