Scenario Library

Live Actors and Real-Life Locations to Create Immersive Virtual Reality Experiences

Designed To Emulate Reality

Our live experiences are shot in first person, meaning the camera represents the learner’s perspective and inserts them directly into the scene. The scenarios are played out by live actors and the learner can experience various reactions to the choices they make when presented with a series of realistic challenges.

  • In The Party scenario, users attend a college party where they have the opportunity to practice conversation skills, engage in unfamiliar and uncomfortable interactions, and respond to peer pressure. This scenario will help users put physical and mental health first by learning how to make safe and responsible decisions during new and exciting interactions.

    • Challenge 1: Non-Preferred Topics

    • Challenge 2: Make-Out

    • Challenge 3: Rejection

    • Challenge 4: Drugs

    • Challenge 5: That Drunk!

    ThatDrunk

  • The hidden social curriculum—unspoken, social rules that people are expected to follow—makes navigating new relationships challenging! In The Cafe scenario, users are in a cafe on a first date where they have the opportunity to deal with rejection, practice conversation skills, and cope with new experiences that may cause anxiety or emotional dysregulation.

    • Challenge 1: No-Show

    • Challenge 2: Ordering

    • Challenge 3: Dessert

    Ordering

  • Traveling comes with its own set of rules and if not followed, the consequences can be harsh. In the Airport scenario, users practice how to cautiously and appropriately navigate potential problems that people encounter when traveling. This scenario reinforces the importance of remaining calm and alert when traveling.

    • Challenge 1: Visitation

    • Challenge 2: Detainment

    • Challenge 3: Demeanor

    Security

  • Working with others is both rewarding and challenging. In the Workspace scenario, users are guided through challenges about conversation skills, accepting feedback, sharing belongings, and sharing personal items.

    • Challenge 1: Rejection from Colleagues

    • Challenge 2: Communal Space (sharing your items)

    • Challenge 3: Small Talk

    • Challenge 4: Supervisor Feedback

    Communal

  • Knowing what to say in difficult situations is a skill that is challenging for many people. In the Addressing Hardships scenario, the user is presented with difficult situations and learns how to react in these stressful, and often emotional, exchanges.

    • Challenge 1: Grieving Couple

    • Challenge 2: Lost iPhone

    • Challenge 3: Car Accident

    • Challenge 4: Gay Couple Fighting

    • Challenge 5: Guy Coping with Breakup

    Grief

  • Eating with others, especially in an intimate setting such as the dinner table, pose social challenges that some people have never thought of before. Choosing where to sit at the table, navigating overlapping conversations, and knowing when to begin eating are just a few of the social norms at the dinner table. In the Dinner Table Conversations scenario, users learn important skills that will help them to build confidence in an intimate setting with friends and family.

    • Challenge 1: Overtalking and Interrupting

    • Challenge 2: Social Cue

    • Challenge 3: Hurtful Comments (unintentional)

    • Challenge 4: Rude Noises

    socialcue

We also offer Personalised Scenario Production Services for Corporates and Institutions.

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