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** statements can contain text and images (simplified HTML?) | ** statements can contain text and images (simplified HTML?) | ||
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+ | Example: See [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hoffme.quiz.europegeo] |
Version vom 17. Dezember 2013, 20:50 Uhr
This is about a small project about the development of a game for QGIS (as Python plugin/PyQGIS).
We're currently in incepton phase! Goal is a first release before June 2014!
Here are some initial ideas for brainstorming:
- Quiz
- Pac Man (Arcade style)
- on generated and self-edited labyrinth
- a la Metro Distortion Map [1]. (See figure to the right)
- OSM Pong (Arcade style, for two players on one keyboard): Playing inside an OpenStreetMap area; sidetracked ball (aka "coriolis effect") gives higher game level. (See figureto the right).
- Gold Digger
- A gamified enhancement of data capturing and editing, where one gets acoustic feedback and credit points for each added geographic (point, line or polygon) feature ("Serious game" style)
- Adapt a game from GBanga [2]
- Adapt a game from Bitforge [3]
Quiz Plugin
Geography_Quiz_Example.png
- A project by Geometa Lab, HSR
- Project Lead: Stefan Keller
- Author/Developper: Rafael Krucker
- Project duration: 17.12.2013 until end of 1st Quarter 2014
This plugin loads a Quiz (from local directory), let's users answer the Quiz, and manages activities and scores.
Specification:
- There are following Quiz types
- multiple-choice questions (several statements, one correct answer)
- multiple-choice questions (several statements, several correct answers)
- true-false questions
- Quiz data structure:
- title
- target-time-to-complete (if enabled)
- statements can contain text and images (simplified HTML?)
- (to be completed)
Example: See [4]