Google Feud - Guess Google's Autocomplete

Seele01-Flash
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Google Feud is an addictive online trivia game where you guess how Google autocompletes popular search queries. Test your knowledge of what people search for most and challenge friends in this engaging brain teaser.

Prompt

MODEL: Seele01-Flash
Please use Three.js to generate a **mobile-first game** with the theme "**Google Feud: 3D Trivia Challenge**". Please read the following detailed game design requirements first, and then generate the code accordingly: ### 1. Assets & Environment * **Visual Style**: Minimalist, clean, and bright, mimicking the classic Google Search aesthetic but in a 3D space. * **Color Palette**: Use the iconic brand colors: Blue (#4285F4), Red (#EA4335), Yellow (#FBBC05), and Green (#34A853) against a pure white background. * **3D Elements**: * **The Board**: Instead of a flat list, create a "Game Show" style 3D board (resembling *Family Feud*) floating in the center. It should have 10 rectangular slots that flip over (rotate 180 degrees) when a correct answer is revealed. * **Strikes**: Use 3D red "X" models that drop from the top or pop up with a camera shake effect when the player guesses wrong. * **Performance**: Use simple geometries (BoxGeometry, PlaneGeometry) for the board to ensure 60fps on mobile devices. No complex textures needed; rely on vertex colors or basic materials. * **Lighting**: Soft ambient light with a directional light to cast subtle shadows from the answer board, giving it depth. ### 2. Audio Requirements * **BGM**: A light, thinking-style jazz or elevator music track (looping) that isn't distracting. * **Sound Effects (SFX)**: * **Correct Answer**: A satisfying "Ding!" or chime sound. * **Wrong Answer**: A buzzer sound (classic game show "eh-ehhh!"). * **Card Flip**: A "woosh" or mechanical click sound when an answer board flips. * **Typing**: Soft keyboard clicks when the user interacts with the input field. ### 3. Gameplay Loop * **Phase 1: Category Selection**: The game starts with 4 floating 3D buttons representing categories (Culture, People, Names, Questions). The player taps one to start. * **Phase 2: The Query**: A partial search phrase appears at the top (e.g., "Why does my dog..."). * **Phase 3: Guessing**: * The player types a guess into an HTML overlay input field. * **Logic**: The code needs a mock database array of questions and answers (e.g., Question: "Why is my...", Answers: ["internet so slow", "poop green", "cat staring at me"]). * **Success**: If the guess matches (fuzzy match), the corresponding slot on the 3D board flips to reveal the answer and points are awarded (based on search volume/ranking 1-10). * **Failure**: If the guess is wrong, a red "X" appears. * **Game Over**: The round ends after 3 strikes (loss) or clearing the board (win). A "Play Again" button appears. ### 4. Mobile Controls & Interaction * **Orientation**: **Portrait Mode** preferred for mobile (to accommodate the keyboard popping up without hiding the game board). * **Input Method**: * Use a standard HTML `<input>` element overlaid on the canvas at the bottom of the screen. It must be styled cleanly. * Ensure the 3D scene resizes/pans up when the mobile keyboard opens so the board isn't covered. * **Touch Interactions**: * Tap 3D Category buttons to select. * Add a "Give Up" or "I'm Stuck" button in the UI. * **Feedback**: * **Haptic Feedback**: Trigger a short vibration (`navigator.vibrate(200)`) on a wrong answer/strike. * **Visual Feedback**: Shake the camera slightly (screen shake) when a strike occurs. 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 online trivia game that challenges players to predict Google's autocomplete suggestions. This free web-based game transforms the familiar Google search experience into an entertaining guessing challenge where you must think like the millions of people who use Google every day.

The game presents you with partial search queries and asks you to guess the most popular ways people complete these searches. With only three attempts per question, you'll need to think strategically about common search patterns and popular topics that capture internet users' attention.

Core Features

Multiple Categories to Explore

Google Feud offers diverse categories that reflect different aspects of online searching behavior:

  • Culture : Popular trends, celebrities, and entertainment topics
  • People : Famous personalities and public figures
  • Names : Common names and their associations
  • Questions : Frequently asked questions on Google

Each category provides unique challenges and insights into what people are curious about online.

Real Google Data Integration

The game uses actual Google search data, making every answer authentic and reflecting genuine search trends. This real-world connection makes the game both educational and entertaining, offering insights into collective online behavior.

Social Gaming Experience

Perfect for parties and group activities, Google Feud encourages friendly competition. Challenge friends to see who better understands search patterns and popular culture trends.

How to Play

Playing Google Feud is straightforward and intuitive:

  1. Choose Your Category : Select from Culture, People, Names, or Questions
  2. Read the Query : A partial search phrase appears in a Google-style search box
  3. Make Your Guess : Type what you think are the most popular completions
  4. Submit and Score : Press enter to see if your guess matches popular searches
  5. Limited Attempts : You have only 3 guesses per question, so think carefully!

Scoring System

Each correct guess earns points based on how popular that particular search completion is. The most searched completions give higher scores, rewarding players who can think like the majority of internet users.

Game Strategy Tips

Think Like the Masses

Successful players consider what average internet users might search for, not necessarily what they personally would search. Popular culture, common problems, and trending topics often provide the best answers.

Consider Current Events

While the game uses established search data, thinking about ongoing trends and popular discussions can help predict likely completions.

Use Common Sense

Many autocomplete suggestions reflect practical, everyday concerns that most people share, such as "how to" questions or common problems.

Why Play Google Feud

Educational Value : Learn about search trends and gain insights into collective online behavior and interests.

Social Entertainment : Perfect icebreaker for parties, family gatherings, or online hangouts with friends.

Accessibility : Completely free, browser-based gameplay with no downloads or installations required.

Quick Sessions : Each round takes just minutes, making it perfect for short breaks or casual gaming.

Cross-Platform : Works seamlessly on computers, tablets, and smartphones through any modern web browser.

Mental Exercise : Develops pattern recognition skills and understanding of popular culture and social trends.

Whether you're looking for a fun party game, a quick mental challenge, or an interesting way to explore what the world searches for, Google Feud offers an engaging and educational gaming experience that's both entertaining and enlightening.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)