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Trace Effects

Moby ID: 159119

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Main menu
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Language practice activities
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Professor Peterson's games
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In the future, a group of students were on a tour checking out time machines.
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The protagonist, Trace, got sent to the present.
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He did that by touching the time machine.
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And now he must find Emma Fields who will help him get back to the future.
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The game starts in the science building.
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Dialog choices.
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When you or the NPCs talk, you can't see what they're saying, but you can see how they feel when they talk.
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Kat is Eddie's sister and our objective is to find her.
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A map of the area.
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I found a verb.
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Using the action word with our Student ID.
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Picking up another verb.
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Getting a new ID as our old one has the year 2045 on it.
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Every time we want to go somewhere we are prompted whether we want to go in or not.
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Our inventory.
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We need to find Chef Mark.
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Chef Mark's Sandwich Shop.
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The Chef will give us a ride if we deliver a few sandwiches.
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I found the key to the parking lot.
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We've barely met but she already wants to follow me around.
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Completing an episode gives us an overview of what we've just learned.
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Language Practice: Matching the words to the colors.
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Language Practice: Forming collocations based on the story.
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Language Practice: Comprehension questions.
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Language Practice: Putting events in order.
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Professor Peterson's Games: Word Soup. The aim is to make as many words as possible using the letters above.
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Professor Peterson's Games: Phrases in Space. Players spin the wheel and choose consonants which will give them points if they're part of the phrase. They can then use the points to buy vowels.
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