Jörgits combines “whiz-bang multimedia and old-school textual immersion” in an interactive children’s novel.

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Jörgits combines “whiz-bang multimedia and old-school textual immersion” in an interactive children’s novel.
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MIO
Mikko's Log, entry 123bc-tr21:
We leave planet Milo's orbit, and continue our journey towards Earth a little bit disappointed. According to our guide book, Milo was supposed to be filled with marvelous seas, but they were all BENEATH the frozen surface of the planet. How where we supposed to know that? On the bright side of things we were extremly successful at our attempts of removing Pekka's tongue from a mighty glacier. May the Elders protect our journey.
Leaving Planet Jörg
A ship set out that morning from planet Jörg, before the pale light of their star could rise on the horizon. It was the first clear morning in a long time. The blizzards had stopped for the time being and the icy expanses of the Northern Plains glittered from the reflections of the millions of stars setting in early morning light. The ship known as the Tikka 1, was manned by a crew of seven Jörgs, each selected for their particular skill: Ilkka the crew's captain, Timpa their Pilot, Jens the fearless explorer, Pekka their culinary specialist, Mikko the reknowned scientist and expert on Terra Forming, Urho a seasoned warrior, and Tero a skilled "negotiator". They were on a mission of outmost importance, one that would determine the fate of all Jörgkind. Their destination was a nearby galaxy known to it's inhabitants as the Milky Way.
Aboard the ship everyone was sleeping now. Tikka had reached her cruising speed of 7.7 times the speed of light (which is a number too fast to really imagine) and the crew had entered the long hybernation needed to undertake a journey of such great length. They had left a number of lights on around the ship. There was nothing worse than waking up in the middle of hypersleep, having to stumble around in the dark, bumping up against other sleeping pods, looking for a way to the kitchen.* There was no remedy for having to walk on the cold floor though. Before going to sleep Mikko had programmed the ship to wake him up when they would reach an area of Space that was of particular scientific interest to him. Unfortunately he was a rather deep sleeper and slept through the first one, the water world of Mio and the lumninous spinning disk of Galaxy i3865t** Tikka did not bother herself too much about it. Mikko would scream and holler when he'd wake up, but it wasn't her fault after all that the little scientist had resisted all her attempts to wake him. She prepared herself instead for the long journey ahead. They had a number of long months ahead of them still before they would reach their destination, a curious blue dot (known to our dear readers as Planet Earth). There were all manners of dangers ahead in the unchartered regions of deep space, Caldurian pirates, hidden asteroid belts, and a rogue black hole or two.
To be continued…
* Even though the sleeping pods provided Jörgits with the food needed during hypersleep, Jörgits like to snack frequently and will often wake up during hypersleep to fill up on something more solid than the milkshake of nutrient juice they receive from the sleeping pod.
** Galaxy i3865t creates a wonderful play of light when it interacts with the atmosphere of Mio. This has made Mio a favorite among intergalactic ravers who hold decade long dance parties underneath its icy seas. Sidsy, the famous intergalactic artist is known to drawn much of his inspiration for his famous work, Refraction Series 3, from i3865t's light phenomenon.
If you're not sure what a galaxy is you can read about them here.