Welcome to a modern art museum. In general, it's well-lit and fairly minimalism in design, mostly whites and steel railing where needed. A large sign at the entrance describes this particular museum dedicated to the "MAX CAULFIELD EXHIBIT". Speakers seem to be playing a number of American indie tunes softly throughout the entire exhibit.
The ground floor is where everybody enters. It has a large glass wall on the side you enter from, showing a scenic view of a small northwestern town outside. However, no matter how much you might try, those doors you seem to have entered from? Are locked up tight.
The ground floor also contains an information desk, with several informational pamphlets on the exhibit. Comfortable couches and small tables make the area around it almost seem like a lounge. Around there, several visitors mingle, talking to each other in low voices.
There's a staircase leading up to a higher tier, where all of the artwork seems to be. A large number of photographs line all of the walls in the upper area, the bulk of the exhibit. Several visitors mingle in this area as well, looking at the photographs and making comments as they do.
In the center of the upper area there's also a large statue of a punk-looking teenage girl, a girl who's also in a number of the photographs on the walls. None of the visitors seem to even be glancing at that one, though, despite its prominence.
And in the very, very back, past every photograph, Max Caulfield sits on a couch, staring down at a photograph in her hands.
What do you focus on first?
A. Scenic view of a small northwestern town B. Informational pamphlets at the informational desk C. Visitors mingling about D. Photographs in the exhibit E. Statue in the exhibit F. Max Caulfield
((Memories might breach into SPOILERS territory up through Episode 4 of Life is Strange. Potential spoiler choices will be marked as they appear. ))
Max Caulfield
The ground floor is where everybody enters. It has a large glass wall on the side you enter from, showing a scenic view of a small northwestern town outside. However, no matter how much you might try, those doors you seem to have entered from? Are locked up tight.
The ground floor also contains an information desk, with several informational pamphlets on the exhibit. Comfortable couches and small tables make the area around it almost seem like a lounge. Around there, several visitors mingle, talking to each other in low voices.
There's a staircase leading up to a higher tier, where all of the artwork seems to be. A large number of photographs line all of the walls in the upper area, the bulk of the exhibit. Several visitors mingle in this area as well, looking at the photographs and making comments as they do.
In the center of the upper area there's also a large statue of a punk-looking teenage girl, a girl who's also in a number of the photographs on the walls. None of the visitors seem to even be glancing at that one, though, despite its prominence.
And in the very, very back, past every photograph, Max Caulfield sits on a couch, staring down at a photograph in her hands.
What do you focus on first?
A. Scenic view of a small northwestern town
B. Informational pamphlets at the informational desk
C. Visitors mingling about
D. Photographs in the exhibit
E. Statue in the exhibit
F. Max Caulfield
((Memories might breach into SPOILERS territory up through Episode 4 of Life is Strange. Potential spoiler choices will be marked as they appear. ))