TriviaGo

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This is a repository for working on our EPFL course Lab on app development project -> an android tablet and WearOS watch app that combines Trivia and Capture the Flag.

View the Project on GitHub theophanemayaud/TriviaGo

Trivia Go

Trivia Go was a real world multiplayer game combining trivia and capture the flag.

You create your own map, placing waypoints and choosing trivia question categories for each. Then the people to which you give the name of the game, will be able to join and play. May the best one win !!

Project files and instructions

In the github repository, you will find the following files and folders (non exhaustive) :

This project uses Firebase Authentication and Realtime database, and the Google Maps API. As is, the project files should suffice to run and debug the app, but if not, please contact us so that we can provide the credentials to connect to those services.

Contact

Want to report a bug 🐞, suggest new ideas 💡, give general feedback 🧐 or have some specific question 🙋 ? That’s what our DISCUSSIONS PAGE is for 🚀 Issues can also be used for bugs 🪳 and feature suggestions, but it’s often good to first chat about them in the discussions 💬.

Features

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md file.

Roadmap

To see what is wanted and planned, see the Project Roadmap 🗺 page. These things may or may not happen, in no guaranteed time frame ⏳. You can suggest ideas 💡 on the project’s github issues page or our DISCUSSIONS 💬 PAGE.

Demo

Demo video

Home

Travel

Questions

Scoreboard

Privacy

The app doesn’t store or use any data outside of the actual games. Information you input such as player names, game names, pin locations or user location during the game is never used outside the actual game. However, these elements are stored in an online database, until the game is finished. Therefore, they should be regarded as publicly accessible, albeit temporarily.

Authors

This project was created during the EPFL course “Lab on app development for tablets and smartphones EE-490(g) Lab on app development for tablets and smartphones”. As a group project, the authors are :