If the user has interacted before, Point A should be a "Resume" or "Re-engage" point rather than a "Start Over" point. 2. Streamlined Interaction Loop Minimize "Menu Fatigue" which kills momentum:
The first interaction should be a "High Stakes" choice. Example: "I’ve been waiting. Should we start with [Option 1] or go straight to [Option 2]?"
To develop the feature for an Interactive Intimate Script, focus on minimizing the friction between the user opening the interface and reaching the first core "beat" or interaction point. 1. The "Cold Start" Bypass
Use immediate visual feedback (a change in background or a haptic pulse) the moment they tap, confirming progress toward the intimate goal. 3. Technical Implementation To keep it "Very Fast," the backend must be optimized:
Start the script in the middle of a high-tension or high-intimacy moment.
While the user is on the menu, pre-fetch the assets for the first three possible "Point A" scenarios.