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worshtersher-sauce

v0.0.1

Published

An HTML5/Node.js game that requires you to say labyrinthine words correctly.

Downloads

4

Readme

Worshtersher-Sauce

An HTML5/Node.js game that requires you to say labyrinthine words correctly.

Raison d'etre

This was my project for a back-end Node.js developer job. But unfortunately, due to lack of time, I was unable to complete it before its deadline. (Because I freaking hate front-end development)

However, I'm still going to finish it, and make it a fun game for people to play, similar to Cards Against Humanity.

How to play

The rules are simple, create or join a match, then go against another player in saying words that are very difficult to say.

Other tidbits

  • So far, this project should only work on Chrome (or Firefox with some flag enabled), because it makes use of the Web Audio API.
  • There's no form of lag compensation, so you can probably assume whoever's closer to the server will win every round, if you're both having no issues saying the words.