Join Kae and Aki as they venture and explore emotions in
PROLOGUE
Kae gets pulled into her crayon drawing and transported to an unknown world. She falls into a situation where she must visit all the regions in order to go back
EPILOGUE
Kae wakes up from a seemingly adventurous dream and resolves the situation with her parents.
EPISODES
Krayoland consists of five main episodes. It has a Prologue that serves as an introduction and an Epilogue to wrap up the series. There are also three chapters where Kae and Aki will be able to meet different villagers from each region and encounter specific emotions.
CHAPTER: Katarikan
Betty, who busted out in anger, reconciles with her friends as she learns the importance of having empathy and considering others' feelings.
CHAPTER: Kasukalan
Sylvanna meets Kae and Aki in a frightful manner. Eventually, they delve into overcoming the fear and sadness brought by doubting yourself.
Khalil celebrates his birthday in an unexpected manner where he finally realizes what's the most valuable thing he possesses that truly brings him joy.
CHAPTER: Himpapawiran
Choose Krayoland Region
Choose a chapter that you would like to explore first. Hover your mouse over buttons labeled with Krayoland regions; Kasukalan, Katarikan, and Himpapawiran, to proceed to the next episode.
Learn Emotions with Aki!
At the beginning of each chapter episode, Aki's segment will be shown where he discusses particular emotions to give an overview about what emotions will the users encounter on that specific chapter.
Identifying Emotions
Certain points from the series will have freeze frame segments which will be paused on the characters' facial expressions. This is where the user will be given choices to identify the correct emotion portrayed on that part.
Managing Emotions
While watching the series, the user will be encountering decision-making portions in between scenes where different choices of actions will be shown to express what you will do in the provided situation. Each choice leads to certain outcomes that correspond to each action. This must be done in order to proceed with the story.