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I loved it, it's like a fun creativity exercise.

I do wish there were more artifacts and that the cards had more of a link to them. Instead of acting as prompts and sparking creativity, most of them just stumped me, and I ended up only writing about 1 of the 3 cards for each artifact.

Furthermore, I feel like the "objective" could have been better explained - we're told to write "how an object could have been used, who used it" etc, but the objects themselves are glitchy 3D models - it's not like we're unearthing some prehistoric pottery, which we can identify its purpose. It also doesn't tell us anything about the creator/user of these files. And how do the cards fit in with a glitchy 3D file? Did they come from the same archive?

I feel like it would just be better to tell players to write what they think the objects symbolizes, based on the link between it and the cards.

That being said, I really loved the experience, and the printable zine you get at the end is such a nice touch. I also kept checking whether the browser tab was accessing my microphone every minute or so, great time! They can't really hear me right?