This guide is designed to help you overcome all obstacles mentioned above and
shows you step by step how to build a commercial grade interactive DVD game.
This guide provides actual video and image samples so you can rebuild the DVD
game to acquire the following advanced expertise:

Learn how to author commercial grade DVD game.

Learn how to identify major components of the DVD specifications and put them
together the professional way (slide shows with menu, menus with timer countdown,
random selection of menus, etc.) by advanced usage of the DVD virtual machine
commands.

Learn how to prepare proper assets and build appropriate tracks for any DVD
projects regardless of their complexity.

If you are able to follow and reproduce this project, if it can be done with
DVD technology, you can do it with Scenarist. This project cannot be reproduced
with other DVD authoring packages that do not support
virtual commands and menus
in the title domain. You can use this project as a starting point to design more
complex DVD games.

This guide not only helps you learn how to design advanced interactive DVD games
and quizzes. The contents of this guide also help you to understand the
overall
picture of DVD technology in the Scenarist environment.
The following section is a brief overview of the DVD game project we are going to
author. The game starts on first-play an introduction screen as following. This
screen is also shown for five seconds at the beginning of each new game.
The game has eight multiple-choice questions. These questions are selected at
random to present to the player. The player has to provide three correct answers
to any of these questions to win. Each question has a timeout limit of twenty
seconds. A timeout is treated as an incorrect answer. The player loses the game
if there are four incorrect answers given. The following screen shows one
possible question out of the available eight.
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