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April 27, 2005

Text Messages drive interactive narrative

Revolution reports about a new game where players use text messages to suggest acts of revenge for commonplace work scenarios, with the possibility that their responses will control the characters' next moves.

Text Revenge is the latest game by the creators of the first "text mobile soap opera", 'Ms Cellulite', and offers participants the chance of cash prizes and control of the action. The first situation is 'Emma's Dilemma', and asks participants to suggest what Emma, a secretary, should do when she discovers another secretary has been using the company credit card to buy things for herself.

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