Use the physical gameboard and pawns for this game.
Prompt
Code in html, css, and Javascript a self-contained, complete, and embeddable geography trivia game. The object of the game is to answer the most questions to arrive at the end before all other players. Add a choice at the beginning of the game for 1 to 6 players. Include an animated 6 sided die with sound to determine the question. Players answer questions about national capitals using the following color scheme: North American and Central American countries and capitals will be the blue category, Asian countries and capitals will be the pink category, South American countries and capitals will be the yellow category, European countries and capitals will be the brown category, African countries and capitals will be the green category, Australia and Oceania will be the orange category. Include the following link for images of national flags associated with any of the continents. For example, show the image of the flag of Nicaragua for the blue category. Players will be moving pawns on a physical game board for this version of the game. Players roll the die and move the pawn to a colored square. Provide buttons they can click to determine the color category. For example, the player can roll the die, land on orange, where you present a multiple choice question about the capital of Australia with 4 options. You could also show the flag of Australia with 4 options for which national flag is shown. If the player answers correctly, their turn continues. If they answer incorrectly, turn moves to the next player. Play continues until 1 player reaches the end of the physical game board. Add a button for the winner to click to end the game and begin a new game. Randomize questions for all color categories so no country or capital appears more than once per game play.
Iteration
Change the die to a normal die with dots. Use a sound more like a rolling die. Use only the national flags. Skip any civil flags. For the screen with the die, the questions, and multiple choice options, use a pleasing navy blue, white, black, and gray theme.
Prompt
Code in html, css, and Javascript a self-contained, complete, and embeddable geography trivia game. The object of the game is to answer the most questions to arrive at the end before all other players. Add a choice at the beginning of the game for 1 to 6 players. Include an animated 6 sided die with sound to determine the question. Players answer questions about national capitals using the following color scheme: North American and Central American countries and capitals will be the blue category, Asian countries and capitals will be the pink category, South American countries and capitals will be the yellow category, European countries and capitals will be the brown category, African countries and capitals will be the green category, Australia and Oceania will be the orange category. Include the following link for images of national flags associated with any of the countries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_flags_of_sovereign_states For example, show the image of the flag of Nicaragua for the blue category. Use the game board included with this prompt and create pawns or makers to show the players' positions. Use white, green, blue, red, orange, and black pawns with the number of pawns matching the number of players selected at the beginning of the game. When players roll the die advance the pawn the associated number of places on the game board. Show the question associated with that color. Provide a multiple choice question with 4 options. For example, the player can roll the die, land on orange, where you present a multiple choice question about the capital of Australia with 4 options. You could also show the flag of Australia with 4 options for which national flag is shown. If the player answers correctly, their turn continues. If they answer incorrectly, turn moves to the next player. Play continues until 1 player reaches the end of the included game board. Provide a celebration and fanfare when one player reaches the end of the game path. Add a button to begin a new game. Randomize questions for all color categories so no country or capital appears more than once per game play. Use only the national flags and skip any civil flags. Use a standard die with pips and include a realistic die rolling sound. Use a pleasant navy blue, white, black, and gray theme.
Iteration
Can you make the game board look more like the included file?
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Iteration 2
Make this image the game board for the game. Include the word Start on the first square and Win for the last square.
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Iteration 3
Can you create a path game board at least 85 spaces that includes the following color sequence: blue, pink, yellow, brown, green, orange repeated for the length of the path. Use that path to replace the current image.
Iteration 4
Reduce the size of the board's squares slightly so the die rolling area and button fit on the screen.
Resource Game Board Image