Originally Posted by
Sutekh
That, or a Changeling/Beast Boy simulator that changed your perspective to that of any of the half-dozen animal forms your character assumes during the interactive VR adventure (perhaps including a different visual range for some, but including at least one four-legged cheetah chase with the viewpoint bobbing up and down, an underwater sequence as a shark, and an aerial sequence as a falcon) could be amazing.
Oh hell yes. I can't be the only science geek out there who loves to quibble over size-changers and the square-cube law, and how it can't just be their cells changing shape/size, or else the fluid in their inner ears, food in their stomachs, air in their lungs, etc. would explode out of them or whatever. Dozens of heroes have unique science interactions (or just flout science with stuff like a Speed Force, which still ends up a teaching opportunity, to show off how the Speed Force gets around physical laws and interactions like friction).
You've got some great ideas here.
A series of Bat-family 'choose-your-own-adventure' style mysteries storytelling video games, where the adventure choices are mostly the same, but at the beginning of the adventure you choose one of a half dozen Bat-fam peeps (Batman, Nightwing, Batgirl, Red Hood, Huntress, etc.) and that determines how the action sequences and investigative sequences play out (Jason uses guns, Huntress a crossbow, Batman fists and batarangs and his grapple-gun, Nightwing escrima sticks and acrobatics, etc.), could be fun, to go with your mystery idea. (Maybe even an outside the Batbox choice like Constantine, who resolves the same mystery with occult lore and so low-impact magic, and complains the whole time about how this isn't even his city, so how did get dragged into this?)