Summary: | Storytelling is a process of conveying series of events and information in words, images, and
sound. Conventionally, storytelling developers/writers will apply the linear narrative structure
approach to deliver the stories. However, that approach has some limitations; users cannot
determine the path to end the story. They have no option to choose how to end the story based
on their way of storytelling. Therefore, this study is about applying an Interactive Story Graph
Structure (ISGS) approach to storytelling. ISGS approach is a structure used in storytelling in
which users can revert their decision when going through the storytelling application
implemented during the development. After completing the storytelling prototype development,
a survey was conducted to test users’ enjoyment level when using the prototype. The survey was
divided into four constructs: expectation, ease of navigation, understanding, and satisfaction.
There were 36 respondents, and the data were collected on a random basis. Based on the
survey’s result, most users (90.28%) enjoyed the storytelling application. The storytelling
prototype was developed using Adobe Animate Creative Cloud and has been distributed among
the respondents randomly. The analysis was conducted to determine the findings, limitations,
and recommendations for future project improvement based on the results obtained. This
study’s outcome is the complete production of storytelling application, which is creative and
interactive with ISGS.
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