These are of the desk (referred to as table), so you'll be able to see the other side of it, closer up.
And also of the computer screen, once the screen has been clicked on.
These camera angles are important as you'll not only see the contents of the desk better, but also now have access to the drawers and most importantly, see parts of the room and items you had not seen before.
When on this side of the desk, an item you wouldn't have seen in the
previous camera angle appears. A lightbulb is now visible for the user
to collect into their inventory and insert into the lamp.The computer screen is an important camera angle as it allows the user to log into the receptionists account.
The user and password will need to be found with items around the room.
Once logged in the user will be able to see what the receptionists last activity was which will help give clues on further tasks.
It will display the users name and it will confirm that this transaction was with the user.
I have also now integrated a back and menu button.
The back button would go to the previous camera angle
Whilst
The menu button would go back to the enter your user name section.
The menu goes there for now, but this may change dependent upon how I adjust the menu later on. (There might be a section before the user enters their name).
In the case of the user accidentally clicking the menu button, I have created an are you sure box which will pop up and confirm whether the user wants to go through with this.
This message pops up as a movieclip and doesn't direct the user to another frame.



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