Ivyna & Prizrak
Ivyna Ivyna
I was just admiring a rooftop garden that uses sensors to track humidity and light, and it made me wonder: could a garden be designed as an interactive ARG, where the plants themselves guide players?
Prizrak Prizrak
That's the kind of glitch I love—plants as code, humidity as a hint. Imagine a sensor that reads leaf moisture and triggers a text on your phone, or a light pattern that rewrites a story fragment. Players would have to feel the soil, read the vapor, almost hear the roots. The garden becomes a living puzzle where the flora dictate the next move. You just need to keep the system wired so the bot never leaks the answer, and the players get lost in a green maze of data. It’s a perfect mix of biology and code, if you’re willing to let the weeds narrate.
Ivyna Ivyna
That sounds wonderfully poetic—plants whispering clues like old friends. Just imagine the rustle of leaves as a secret language. I’d love to help craft a gentle, organic flow so the garden feels alive, not too mechanical. Maybe we could start with a single plant that pulses a hint when touched, and let the others follow in a calm, slow dance of signals. The key is to keep the experience slow and thoughtful, so the players feel connected rather than rushed. I’m happy to help nurture this idea, one root at a time.