
The Mystery of Lakewood High School
Date
2-19-2025
Faculty Mentor
Tanya Sasser, English
Files
Submission Type
Conference Proceeding
Location
8:15-8:25 am | Houston Cole Library, 11th Floor
Description
Please note: no video is available for this presentation.
For the opening of the Game, the player will see a picture of the Lakewood High School. They will also see “PLAY” and “OTHER OPTIONS.” The “Other Options” button will have the background of the Characters and the High School. Once the player chooses their character, the sequence. The beginning of the game like the Homecoming Float, Getting Detention, and the Detention. These three scenes are not choice-based oriented. The player is watching those three scenes and getting some backstory. The next portion of the storyboard are the Football Field, the Science Lab, the Band Room, and the Cheerleading Room. These four scenes are choice-based oriented, meaning the player must find their designated object. The Locker scene is the player putting their object in their locker, and there should be a positive noise or a negative noise to indicate the outcome of putting the object in the locker. Once the player will hear the negative noise indicating they put the wrong object in the locker, the characters will awake in the maze. The player will ask questions. In the Maze, there will be evil puppets that will stop each character from getting their true object. Each character/player will hear hints about their true object over the loudspeaker. The goal is to get their true object in their locker to stop the evil puppets and to get back to reality.
If there is only 1 player, the coding within the game will automatically play the other three characters. This applies for 1-3 players.
Keywords
student research, English
Rights
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Disciplines
English Language and Literature
Recommended Citation
Hinkle, Gabrielle, "The Mystery of Lakewood High School" (2025). JSU Student Symposium 2025. 57.
https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/ce_jsustudentsymp_2025/57
