EMOTIONAL CONTAGION Gonçalo Pereira, Joana Dimas, Rui Prada and Ana Paiva.

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EMOTIONAL CONTAGION Gonçalo Pereira, Joana Dimas, Rui Prada and Ana Paiva

Introduction

Map Village Not Visited Spot Visited Spot Party

Events Find Itens Talk to NPC Combat Enemies

Emotions Neutral Happy Sad Fear Anger Love

Interface Possible Actions Emotions Felt Emotions Expressed Stats and Modifiers

Emotion Expression Joe express Happiness Joe feels Happiness

Emotion Expression Joe express Fear

No Contagion Joe expressed Sadness Ben does not suffer contagion Ace does not suffer contagion Ace does not feel Sadness Ben does not feel Sadness

Contagion on Both Characters Joe expressed Fear Both Ace and Ben suffer contagion

Contagion on One Character Joe expressed Anger Ben suffers contagion Ace does not suffer contagion Ace does not Anger Ben feel Anger

The End