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# Kusamaverse Proposal
- Authors: {Péter Bertalan, Nagymarosi Máté, Toldi Balázs, Debreczeni Máté}
- Status: {Draft}
- Created: {2022-12-07}
## Summary
Our first proposal is to create more comprehensive learning materials, because we found the
UX clarity to be somewhat lacking. It shall convey the values and objectives of the platform
clearly. Kusamaverse needs to improve its authentication and authorization capabilities.
## Motivation
In our experience, Kusamaverse is hard to understand for new users. The user's first impressions are
important, but in the current version it is formed by marketing materials and forms. The user is not
presented with what the platform provides and how it can be used.
## Specification
proposed changes:
1. Game-like guided learning experience
2. Guide/Mascot character
3. Written materials, stories, and resources
4. The integration of authorization and authentication
### 1. Game-like guided learning experience
Most games start with a introductory quest, which eases the player into the in-game environment.
Kusamaverse would greatly benefit from such an addition. The user would receive valuable context
via a story told by an "in-game" character.
### 2. Guide/Mascot character
A fun mascot that could introduce the player to the Kusamaverse environment. It would always
be avaliable to offer guidance, especially during the first steps. Instead of forms, initial
user preferences could be attained through conversation with the mascot. The objective is to
make the process as fun as possible.
### 3. Written materials, stories, resources
Even after deliberate searching, information about the Kusamaverse was hard to find. For those
that are interested in the background, easily digestable materials should be made more avaliable.
### 4. The integration of authorization and authentication
To the best of our knowledge, currently there is no way to ensure that only select people can
attend a space. Collaboration can be enhanced by limiting unwanted access, which can degrade
the experience.