Late Shift, the world’s first interactive cinema movie, reviewed | Ars Technica

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Recently I had the dubious honour of watching Late Shift, which bills itself as “the world’s first cinematic interactive movie.” As the movie unfolds, the cinema audience decides—using a smartphone app—how the protagonist responds to various situations, affecting how the story plays out on the big screen. There are about 180 different decision points that produce both big and small storyline branches, with seven different endings in total. The movie is being released at Vue cinemas in the UK in March 2017.

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