SciCommbat: Scientific myth debunking via choice-based interactive fiction text adventure game
For part of the final portfolio of my INFO 578 - Science Information and its Presentation course, I contributed to an ongoing series of interactive science communication games with an emphasis on effective conversational “mythbusting”. It was compiled using Twine, an open-source nonlinear storytelling tool.
My topic of choice was the myth regarding a supposed correlation between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder. The game can be accessed by the following selections on the Fall 2024 SciCommbat homepage: