At ScannounChina, we've designed a unique scoring system that enhances the interactive experience of our cultural simulations. This system is designed to provide users with a sense of progression and engagement, allowing them to track their interactions and explore the various facets of each simulation. Our scoring system is not based on real-world rewards or outcomes, but rather on the user's ability to engage with and discover the cultural elements within each simulation.
The scoring system takes into account various factors, including the user's ability to identify and interact with specific cultural motifs, the discovery of hidden interactive elements, and the completion of thematic sequences. This system encourages users to explore the simulations thoroughly, fostering a deeper appreciation for the cultural narratives and artistic designs that are presented. The scoring is designed to be fair and transparent, ensuring that users can easily understand how their interactions contribute to their overall score.
Our goal is to create a scoring system that enhances the educational and entertainment value of our simulations. By providing users with a sense of progression and achievement, we encourage them to delve deeper into the cultural content and engage with the interactive elements. We believe that this approach fosters a more meaningful and enjoyable experience, allowing users to fully appreciate the beauty and complexity of Chinese cultural heritage.
Here is a breakdown of how points are typically awarded in our simulations:
Action | Description | Points Awarded |
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Identifying Cultural Motifs | Successfully recognizing and interacting with key cultural symbols or patterns. | 10-25 points |
Discovering Hidden Elements | Uncovering hidden interactive features or visual details within the simulation. | 20-40 points |
Completing Thematic Sequences | Successfully completing a series of interactive steps related to a specific cultural narrative. | 30-50 points |
Consistent Engagement | Maintaining active interaction with the simulation over a period of time. | 5-15 points per minute |
Special Discoveries | Finding very rare and hard to find visual combinations. | 100 points |
Note: Point values can vary between simulations, based on their complexity and design.