Prompt
Code an html, css, and javascript $10,000 pyramid-style game that is self-contained and embeddable into a Google Site or Canvas LMS page. The layout includes a game board shaped like a triangle with five spaces on the bottom level, four spaces on the second level, three spaces on the middle level, two spaces on the fourth level, and one space at the top of the triangle. The bottom level contains five 10 point questions. The second level contains four 25 point questions. The third level contains three questions worth 50 points. The fourth level contains four questions worth 100 points. The fifth level contains 2 questions worth 150 points. The top level contains one question worth 250 points. Label the point values on each level with the words "Click to Reveal" below the points available. When clicked the points labels rotate to reveal a category. On the bottom level the five starting categories are Plants, Organs, Animals, Vehicles, and Modes of Transportation. On the second level, the categories are Desserts, Sports, Planets, and Oceans. On the third level, the categories are Articles of Clothing, Scents, and Movies. On the fourth level, the beginning categories are Things that Start with B and Breakfast Foods. The top level category is European Countries. Include a scoreboard for two players. Add a button on the main screen to reset the game. Include a 30 second timer on the main screen with a countdown for the category receiver to complete the item. Add these categories for unlimited, non-repetitive game play. General Knowledge & Everyday Life
Things you find in a kitchen
Things that are cold
Things you can wear
Things that use batteries
Things you plug in
Things you read
Things that can break
Things with wheels
Things that smell bad
Things that make noise
Pop Culture & Entertainment
Movies with superheroes
Famous TV sitcoms
Disney villains
Classic rock bands
Oscar-winning films
Celebrities known by one name
Songs from musicals
Famous movie quotes
Popular streaming shows
Cartoon characters
Food & Drink
Types of sandwiches
Breakfast foods
Pizza toppings
Popular cocktails
Fruits that grow on trees
Foods you eat with a spoon
Types of cheese
Things you can barbecue
Sweet desserts
Fast food restaurants
Travel & Geography
Countries in Europe
Famous landmarks
Things you pack for a trip
Things you find at the beach
U.S. state capitals
Modes of transportation
Things you see in an airport
Famous cities around the world
Mountain ranges
Tourist attractions
Sports & Games
Olympic sports
Board games
Sports that use a ball
Famous athletes
Things a referee might say
Things you can win a trophy for
Equipment in a gym
Sports team mascots
Positions in baseball
Card games
Nature & Animals
Animals that live in the ocean
Types of birds
Things you see in a forest
Dog breeds
Things that grow
Endangered animals
Natural disasters
Types of flowers
Things found in a zoo
Animals that can fly
People & Relationships
Occupations
Things parents say
Things people argue about
Things that happen at a wedding
Things you do on a date
Famous historical figures
Emotions you can feel
Things you do when you’re nervous
Reasons to celebrate
Things people lie about
Miscellaneous & Fun Challenges
Things that are expensive
Things that come in pairs
Things you shouldn’t touch
Things that can surprise you
Things that start with “S”
Use a pleasing color scheme with the following colors: blue: #006db0, black: #000000, white: #ffffff, gray: #b0b7bc.
Iteration
The New Game Board button doesn't launch a new game. Make the button create a new version of the game every time the New Game Board button is pressed.
Iteration 2
Check the code to ensure that the dollar value of the question is added to the scoreboard correctly. Thus, a 10 dollar questions adds $10 to the scoreboard and a $150 question adds $150. Verify for the entire game board.