Should have a story in mind, at this point, for project 1.
Outline
A man is kidnapped on his way home in the evening. When he opens his eyes, his hands are tied with ropes in a locked room. The kidnapper is roaming inside the building he’s pent. He has to avoid kidnapper’s notice and successfully escape. He thinks there are other people who were also kidnapped like him in other rooms.
He tries to escape from the building. But the kidnapper can see him. After escaping, he returns to his normal life. But he continues to wonder why he was kidnapped and finally goes back to the abandoned building.
Mood board

Precedents
A Black Room SeriesWriting
A Beginner’s Guide to Designing Smart Chatbots
- What is the best chatbot you’ve experienced? What made it good?

Taro Chat Ramama on Facebook.
It has a very simple way to talk with and has a clear goal (tell the result of taro) and conversation. So I didn't get lost in the middle when I first use it.
- Describe a use-case for a chatbot that you haven’t seen but you think would be effective.
I think if there's a chatbot to help decision making, I would definitely use it. The chatbot doesn't have to always provide useful information. It can only have a simple function, random pick-up. For example, there's a user who is wondering between two options. One is wearing a yellow shirt, another is wearing a blue shirt. The person who is like me, it is kind of hard to make a decision. (Especially, when it's not a really important decision.) So the user can input these two options into the chatbot and it can randomly choose one of them.
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