Pottermore?
Posted: April 25th, 2012, 1:57 pm
So, have any of you checked out Pottermore?
Here's the link, if you haven't and are interested:
http://www.pottermore.com/
I thought it was a really interesting concept. I suspect we'll see more of these types of things - interactive sites based on really popular books. But I had some problems with it.
Here's the basic idea of it. It takes you through each chapter of the book with about three different pictures and some quotes from the book. At the end of each chapter, there may be some extra material from J.K. Rowling, which is mostly backstory. There's a whole blurb on Professor McGonnagal's childhood, for example.
In some chapters, you participate in order to advance to the next section. You must shop for your school supplies, you answer some questions and are chosen by a wand, and you are sorted into a house.
Once you're in your house, you can chat with the community, participate in duels, go shopping, etc.
It's a fun concept, but I had a couple of problems:
a. The interface is clunky. The background is very dark, and the layout is confusing.
b. The instructions are minimal, and it can be really easy to get stuck, not know how to do something or where to go next.
c. There are no options to skip anything.
d. You can't choose another wand or get into another house. I liked my wand, but I was chosen by Slytherin. Slytherin! Can you imagine! :p
So, I imagine it will be popular, because the books are so popular, but I also think it's an example of an interactive interface that could be improved.
Since this is the first time anything like this has ever been done (that I'm aware of) I just throught it was interesting to see what they conceptualized. Should be interesting to see how this type of thing goes in the future.
Here's the link, if you haven't and are interested:
http://www.pottermore.com/
I thought it was a really interesting concept. I suspect we'll see more of these types of things - interactive sites based on really popular books. But I had some problems with it.
Here's the basic idea of it. It takes you through each chapter of the book with about three different pictures and some quotes from the book. At the end of each chapter, there may be some extra material from J.K. Rowling, which is mostly backstory. There's a whole blurb on Professor McGonnagal's childhood, for example.
In some chapters, you participate in order to advance to the next section. You must shop for your school supplies, you answer some questions and are chosen by a wand, and you are sorted into a house.
Once you're in your house, you can chat with the community, participate in duels, go shopping, etc.
It's a fun concept, but I had a couple of problems:
a. The interface is clunky. The background is very dark, and the layout is confusing.
b. The instructions are minimal, and it can be really easy to get stuck, not know how to do something or where to go next.
c. There are no options to skip anything.
d. You can't choose another wand or get into another house. I liked my wand, but I was chosen by Slytherin. Slytherin! Can you imagine! :p
So, I imagine it will be popular, because the books are so popular, but I also think it's an example of an interactive interface that could be improved.
Since this is the first time anything like this has ever been done (that I'm aware of) I just throught it was interesting to see what they conceptualized. Should be interesting to see how this type of thing goes in the future.