Idea 1: Room Escape
Data Used: Photos, newspapers, etc
Description: It's a web-based game of how to get out of a locked room. The room will have a locked door, objects to manipulate, and hidden clues. The strategy is to find those hidden hints, decipher the code with your knowledge or imagination. The hints will be in the form of written questions, pictures or videos, and the user will get part of the password after they work out each hint. For instance, a question like "Brisbane is the __ largest city in Australia" will indicate that "3" is a part of the password. And after the user gets all the password, they can input the password and get out of the room.
In addition, I plan to make more than one theme, and the room will be decorated according to the corresponding theme. For instance, if it is the 'Magic' theme, it'll be decorated with the magic style, and all its clues are about the 'Harry Porter' books, 'The Lord of the Rings', 'A Song of Ice and Fire', etc.
In addition, I plan to make more than one theme, and the room will be decorated according to the corresponding theme. For instance, if it is the 'Magic' theme, it'll be decorated with the magic style, and all its clues are about the 'Harry Porter' books, 'The Lord of the Rings', 'A Song of Ice and Fire', etc.
Target Audience: For all people, especially for those who are interested in history, culture, reading and riddles.
Feedback:
To make it more significant at educating the user, I need to make sure the questions or clues are actually helpful for people to gain knowledge.
Feedback:
To make it more significant at educating the user, I need to make sure the questions or clues are actually helpful for people to gain knowledge.
Idea 2: Puzzel Game
Data Used: Photos of animals, plants or attractions.
Description: Split a photo into several parts and disrupt the orders. The user will rearrange them to complete the picture. Once the user finished, it'll display the introduction of the photo.
Target Audience: Kids, for educational purpose.
Feedback:
A slight change can be made, just let the user guess the name of the picture. Meanwhile, they can arrange the pieces for clues. The one who got the correct name first who wins.
Target Audience: Kids, for educational purpose.
Feedback:
A slight change can be made, just let the user guess the name of the picture. Meanwhile, they can arrange the pieces for clues. The one who got the correct name first who wins.
Idea 3: Crossword
Data Used: Books, journals, articles, etc.
Description: A word puzzle that takes the form of a square grid of white and black shaded squares. The goal is to fill the white squares with letters, forming words or phrases, by solving clues which lead to the answers. The clues are extracted from the data that can be found on the Trove site.
Target Audience: The people who have a wide range of knowledge.
Feedback:
I can use the crossword clip on the old newspaper instead of making them all by myself. That'll make it much easier, all I have to do is to display some hints and match them to the right crossword.
Also, I can use a timeline for the user to choose a crossword published on a specific newspaper.
Data Used: Photos & People
Description: A set of questions, each question is a photo of a famous movie star with four options. The options are the names of four stars and only one of them are correct. After the user chose an answer, no matter right or wrong, the server will return the bibliography of the movie star.
Target Audience: The people who are fond of movies and movie stars.
Data Used: Photos & Movies
Description: Similar to the first idea, but displays four photos and related movies, the user are gonna match them in a right way. After that, a description of those movies will be shown on the page.
Target Audience: The people who are fond of movies.
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