Google Feud

Seele01-Flash
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Google Feud is an addictive free online game where you guess the most popular Google search autocomplete suggestions. Test your knowledge of internet culture and see how well you understand what people really search for.

Prompt

MODEL: Seele01-Flash
Please use Three.js to generate a **mobile-first game** with the theme "**Search Suggestion Trivia Challenge**" (inspired by Google Feud). Please read the following detailed game design requirements first, and then generate the code accordingly: ### 1. Assets & Environment * **Visual Style:** Clean, minimalist "Tech Giant" aesthetic. The background should be a pristine white or very light grey (`#f2f2f2`). * **Typography:** Use a clean, sans-serif font (like Roboto, Arial, or Product Sans) for all text. The main title should mimic the iconic multi-colored logo style (Blue, Red, Yellow, Green letters). * **3D Elements (Subtle):** Instead of a flat 2D input box, render the search bar as a 3D rectangular prism with rounded corners, floating slightly with a soft shadow. When the player types, 3D letters or blocks could "pop" into the search bar. * **UI Layout (Mobile):** * Top 1/4: The 3D Logo and Score. * Middle: The main "Search Query" prompt (e.g., "Why is my gold fish...") and the 3D Input Field. * Bottom 1/3: A clean, large-button virtual keyboard or a grid of category cards (Culture, People, Names, Questions) for the menu screen. * Result Board: A flip-board style list (like Family Feud) that reveals the top 10 search autocompletes. ### 2. Audio Requirements * **BGM:** A light, jazzy, elevator-style music track. It should be instrumental, looped, and "thinking music" style—calm but slightly upbeat. * **SFX:** * **Typing:** A satisfying mechanical keyboard "click" sound for each letter input. * **Correct Answer:** A bright, positive "ding" or "chime" sound (like a correct game show bell). * **Wrong Answer:** A comical "buzzer" or "womp-womp" sound. * **Reveal:** A "card flip" sound when the correct answers are revealed on the board. ### 3. Gameplay Loop * **Core Mechanic:** The game presents the beginning of a popular search query (e.g., "How do I cook..."). The player must guess how the search engine auto-completes this sentence based on real-world popularity. * **Round Structure:** 1. Player selects a category (Culture, People, Names, Questions). 2. The query stem appears. 3. Player types a guess into the input field. 4. **Evaluation:** The system checks if the guess matches one of the top 10 hidden answers. * **Hit:** The answer is revealed on the board with its point value (based on search volume). * **Miss:** A large red "X" appears (Strike). 3 Strikes and the round ends. * **Scoring:** Points are accumulated for every correct guess. High scores are saved locally. ### 4. Mobile Controls & Interaction * **Orientation:** Portrait mode (Vertical) is mandatory for this text-heavy game to accommodate the virtual keyboard. * **Input:** * Since typing on mobile can be tedious for a web game, consider implementing a **"Word Cloud Selection"** mode as an alternative or primary input. Instead of typing the full sentence, the user sees a cloud of floating 3D bubbles containing potential words and taps them to construct the answer. * Alternatively, ensure the HTML input field focuses correctly and brings up the native keyboard without breaking the 3D canvas layout. * **Touch Feedback:** * Buttons should depress or scale down slightly when tapped (`scale.set(0.95, 0.95, 0.95)`). * Visual "shake" effect on the search bar when a wrong answer is submitted. * **Accessibility:** Ensure text contrast is high (Black text on White background) and buttons have a minimum touch target of 44x44 pixels. Do not ask for clarification. Do not request confirmation. Directly execute the generation task based on the given instructions.

Game Introduction

About Google Feud

Google Feud is a fascinating brain game that challenges players to guess the most popular Google search autocomplete suggestions. This entertaining quiz game transforms the familiar Google search experience into an addictive guessing challenge that reveals surprising insights about internet culture and human curiosity.

Core Features

Authentic Google Data

The game uses real Google search data to create authentic autocomplete challenges. You'll be amazed by what people actually search for online, from everyday questions to bizarre curiosities.

Multiple Categories

Google Feud offers diverse question categories: - Culture : Entertainment, celebrities, and pop culture references - People : Questions about famous personalities and public figures - Names : Common searches related to names and identity - Questions : General inquiry-based searches

Educational Entertainment

While incredibly fun, Google Feud also provides educational value by revealing trending topics, cultural phenomena, and collective human interests reflected in search patterns.

Free and Accessible

  • Completely free : No payment required, no hidden costs
  • Browser-based : Play instantly without downloads
  • Cross-platform : Works on computers, tablets, and smartphones
  • No registration : Jump right into the game

Game Mechanics

Each round presents you with a partial Google search query, and you must guess how Google would complete it based on popular searches. You have multiple attempts to find the top autocomplete suggestions, earning points for each correct guess.

Scoring System

Points are awarded based on: - Popularity ranking : Higher-ranked suggestions earn more points - Accuracy : Exact matches receive full points - Speed bonus : Quick correct guesses may earn bonus points

How to Play

Getting Started

  1. Choose a category : Select from Culture, People, Names, or Questions
  2. Read the prompt : You'll see a partial search query
  3. Type your guess : Complete the search phrase as you think Google would
  4. Submit and score : See if your guess matches popular searches
  5. Continue playing : Try to guess all top suggestions

Gameplay Tips

  • Think like the average internet user
  • Consider current trends and popular culture
  • Remember that searches often reflect common problems or curiosities
  • Don't overthink - sometimes the most obvious answer is correct

Strategic Approach

  • Start with the most obvious completions
  • Consider different grammatical variations
  • Think about seasonal or trending topics
  • Remember that searches often include "how to," "why do," or "what is"

Why Play Google Feud

Entertainment Value

Google Feud provides hours of entertainment through its unique concept. The game consistently surprises players with unexpected search completions that range from hilarious to thought-provoking.

Social Experience

Perfect for: - Party games : Great icebreaker for gatherings - Family fun : Suitable for players of all ages - Educational tool : Teachers use it to discuss internet literacy - Team building : Collaborative guessing creates engagement

Cultural Insights

The game offers fascinating glimpses into: - Current internet trends - Collective human curiosity - Cultural phenomena and social interests - Common questions and concerns

Mental Exercise

While entertaining, Google Feud also: - Exercises lateral thinking skills - Improves understanding of search behavior - Enhances cultural awareness - Develops pattern recognition abilities

Accessibility and Compatibility

Device Support

Google Feud works seamlessly across all platforms: - Desktop computers : Full-featured experience on Windows, Mac, and Linux - Mobile devices : Optimized for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets - Web browsers : Compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge

User-Friendly Design

The game features: - Clean, intuitive interface - Easy-to-read text and clear visual design - Responsive controls for touch and keyboard input - Quick loading times and smooth performance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)