Because my project was so narrative driven it was fairly straightforward to link it up. It meant that nothing overlapped and all links were to progress to the next scene which made it a lot easier. Although this made it easier it still took a very long time as there is 156 different frames all with their own animations and links.
I did find it quite fun as it was a very different prototype compared to the likes of a typical product or app.

To see if there were any underlying issues I mightn’t have picked up upon myself I decided to conduct a little bit of user testing. Nothing fancy just running it by some people to make sure it works as intended and that they can successfully play the game.
I had a friend and my girlfriend attempt to play the game and since it is targeted to 10 year old children they were able to successfully complete it with ease.
When asked if there was any issues or any changes they would recommend there wasn’t much feedback so I’ll take this as a sign that it’s good.
With it all linked up and successfully tested I am happy with the prototype at its current stage and think that it would make for a great way to entice kids to learn a little about my chosen SDG.
You can view the finished prototype below.
https://www.figma.com/proto/ro8B0pL38sVSxuFYnvy6of/SDG-Prototype?page-id=0%3A1&node-id=19-108666&viewport=4102%2C232%2C0.3&t=JJ1EBK8tcDx9bBHR-1&scaling=scale-down&content-scaling=fixed&starting-point-node-id=19%3A108677
https://www.figma.com/design/ro8B0pL38sVSxuFYnvy6of/SDG-Prototype?node-id=0-1&t=BGewpsnnt3pBj38M-1