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(2017) Creative Prompts I wrote for students to create games for SIGNIFICANT PLAY: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF HUMAN CONNECTION AND GAMEPLAY:

June 18, 2025

A ​series ​of ​prompts ​for ​creating ​games for an upcoming exhibition, where games will be available to play for the general public.

The ​following ​prompts ​are ​meant ​to ​be guidelines only, ​which ​means ​that ​you ​do ​not ​have ​to ​adopt the ​specific ​narrative, but may design a game that alludes to the feeling(s) the prompt evokes. ​

This ​project ​is first and foremost ​about ​the ​ways ​that ​humans ​connect ​to one another using ​technology, ​specifically ​games, ​and ​how ​games ​can encourage ​and ​sustain ​that ​connection, ​how ​they convey emotion, ​how ​we ​can ​use ​them ​for ​purposes ​other than ​entertainment, ​and to strain ​the ​limits ​of ​the ​medium.

 

Prompt ​1:

You ​have ​been ​drafted ​into ​a ​top ​secret, non-governmental, ​global ​protection ​agency. ​This ​organization ​will take ​care ​of ​every ​material ​need ​you ​may ​have ​during ​the ​course ​of ​your ​time ​with ​them, ​and ​upon completion ​of ​your ​mission--which ​is ​somehow ​necessary ​to ​the ​survival ​of ​humankind--you ​will ​receive ​$1 billion ​dollars. ​

The ​caveat: ​You ​must ​leave ​in ​two ​hours. ​You ​may ​not ​tell ​anyone. ​You ​may ​not ​contact ​your loved ​ones ​while ​you ​are ​away. ​They ​will ​not ​be ​told ​anything ​about ​your ​absence, ​and ​you ​will ​be ​gone ​for ​15 years. ​How ​do ​you, ​without ​betraying ​your ​mission, quickly ​communicate ​a ​sense ​of ​well-being, ​comfort, ​and ​love ​to those ​you ​leave ​behind?

 

Prompt ​2:

You ​suddenly ​gain ​the ​ability ​to communicate with ​other ​species (animals, ​plants, ​mitochondria). How ​do ​you ​use ​your ​gifts? How do you navigate human society equipped with ​your new knowledge? How ​does ​this ​change ​the ​ways ​in ​which ​you ​move ​through ​the ​world?

 

Prompt ​3:

Your ​best ​friend ​has ​been ​becoming ​more ​and ​more ​distant. ​You ​used ​to ​talk ​every ​day, ​see ​one ​another ​at least ​once ​a ​week, ​but ​now ​you ​haven’t ​hung ​out ​in ​months. ​The ​last ​time ​you ​spoke ​was ​three ​weeks ​ago, ​and the ​call ​lasted ​less ​than ​five ​minutes. ​They ​are ​never ​online ​anymore, ​and ​haven’t ​been ​showing ​up ​for ​class. This ​all ​began ​about ​three ​months ​after ​they ​began ​dating ​someone ​new. ​Are ​they ​okay? ​Are ​you ​growing apart? ​Is ​it ​something ​more ​serious? ​What ​do ​you ​do?

 

Prompt ​4:

You ​leave ​your ​house ​for ​work ​(or ​class) ​like ​always. ​On ​the ​walk ​there, ​you ​catch ​snippets ​of ​conversation spoken ​in ​a ​foreign ​language, ​one ​you ​have ​never ​heard ​before. ​When ​you ​arrive, ​everyone ​you ​know ​is ​also speaking ​in ​this ​language. ​You ​no ​longer ​understand ​anything ​anyone ​is ​saying ​to ​you, ​when ​you ​look around, ​suddenly ​the ​street ​signs ​are ​made ​up ​of ​symbols ​you ​have ​never ​seen, ​your ​phone ​is ​filled ​with ​the same ​symbols. ​You ​think ​you ​might ​be ​crazy, ​but ​otherwise ​the ​world ​seems ​the ​same ​as ​before. ​What may have happened?  How might you find out? What do you do to keep yourself safe?

Tags Creative Prompts, Creative Writing, Games Writing, Narrative Prompts, Significant Play, Vide Games, Video Games, Writing, Games, Narrative Design

Iconic Convos: Black Sun. January 15, 2025. Evergreen Echo. →

June 18, 2025

Nicole Bearden (NB): Today we are here with Black Sun from Volunteer Park. I appreciate you taking a moment to engage with us this morning.

Black Sun (BS): Yes, a good conversation passes the time.

NB: Well, we will certainly attempt to make it a good conversation. You have been in the park since 1969. Do you have any favorite moments from the past fifty or so years?

BS: The more people change, the more they remain the same. People, seasons, time—they all cycle, they all come back to incipience.

I bear witness to the spinning wheels of time, the turning clock of seasons, and the joys and sorrows of man—I bear it all and it is both a heavy burden, and a lightsome ecstasy. 

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Tags Writing, Creative Writing, Black Hole Sun, Black Sun, Soundgarden, Seattle Arts, Seattle Parks, Volunteer Park, Asian Art Museum, Isamu Noguchi, Sculpture, PNW, PNW Culture

Iconic Convos: A Sound Garden. Evergreen Echo, March 5, 2025 →

June 18, 2025

Nicole Bearden (NB): In honor of Seattle’s Faux Spring weather last week, I decided it was time to have a confab with one of my personal favorite Seattle Icons: A Sound Garden. Located on the NOAA campus near Magnuson Park, between Piers 15 and 17 on Lake Washington, A Sound Garden reverberates with hauntingly atmospheric intonations as the wind blows through artist Douglas Hollis’ twelve, 21-foot high, steel tower sculptures. Sound Garden, I appreciate your presence today.

A Sound Garden (SG): [A chorus of metallic hums breezing through the air.] We are delighted to converse with you.

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Tags Creative Writing, Soundgarden, Seattle, Nicole Bearden, Seattle Icons, NOAA, Douglas Hollis, Sculpture, Grunge, PNW, PNW Culture

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