Google Feud - Online Search Quiz Game

Seele01-Flash
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Google Feud is an entertaining online quiz game where you guess the most popular Google search queries. Test your knowledge of what people really search for and challenge your friends in this addictive trivia experience.

Prompt

MODEL: Seele01-Flash
Please use Three.js to generate a **mobile-first game** with the theme "**Google Feud - Autocomplete Trivia**". Please read the following detailed game design requirements first, and then generate the code accordingly: ### 1. Assets & Environment * **Visual Style**: Clean, minimalist corporate aesthetic inspired by classic search engine interfaces but reimagined in a 3D space. * **Background**: A soft, off-white or very light grey infinite plane (`#F2F2F2`) to minimize eye strain on mobile screens. * **Logo/Title**: The "Google Feud" title should be 3D extruded text floating at the top center, using the signature four colors: Blue (`#4285F4`), Red (`#EA4335`), Yellow (`#FBBC05`), and Green (`#34A853`). * **UI Elements (3D Integrated)**: * **The Search Bar**: A rounded, floating 3D rectangular prism in the center of the screen, casting a soft shadow. This acts as the main display area for the question (e.g., "Why is my dog..."). * **Answer Cards**: Instead of a flat list, answers should be represented by 10 hidden 3D tiles or cards arranged in two columns below the search bar. They flip over with a smooth animation when a correct answer is guessed. * **Strike Indicators**: Three large 3D "X" marks floating near the top right. Initially grey/invisible, they turn bright red and pulse when the player guesses wrong. * **Performance**: Use simple geometries (BoxGeometry, PlaneGeometry) for UI elements to ensure 60 FPS on mobile. No heavy textures; rely on vertex colors and simple lighting (Ambient + Directional). ### 2. Audio Requirements * **BGM**: A light, thinking-style track. Think "elevator music" or a "game show vamp" loop—jazzy, low-tempo, featuring light piano and upright bass. It should be unobtrusive for concentration. * **SFX**: * **Correct Guess**: A satisfying "ding" or "chime" sound (positive reinforcement). * **Wrong Guess**: A comical "buzzer" or "bonk" sound (Family Feud style). * **Card Flip**: A subtle "whoosh" sound when an answer is revealed. * **Typing**: Soft mechanical keyboard clicks when the user taps the virtual keyboard. * **Game Over**: A descending trombone or "wah-wah-wah" sound effect. ### 3. Gameplay Loop * **Core Mechanic**: The game presents the first half of a popular Google search query (e.g., "Is it illegal to..."). The player must guess how Google's autocomplete would finish that sentence. * **Categories**: At the start, four floating 3D buttons allow selection of categories: "Culture," "People," "Names," "Questions." * **Input Phase**: Clicking the search bar opens a native HTML input overlay (or a custom 3D keyboard if simpler). The player types a guess (e.g., "drive barefoot") and hits enter. * **Validation**: * **Correct**: If the guess matches one of the top 10 hidden answers (fuzzy matching logic required), the corresponding 3D card flips over to reveal the answer and point value. * **Incorrect**: If the guess is not on the list, a red "X" appears (Strike). * **Win/Loss Condition**: * **Win**: Reveal all 10 answers (or reach a point threshold). * **Loss**: Accumulate 3 Strikes. The game ends, and the remaining answers are revealed automatically. ### 4. Mobile Controls & Interaction * **Orientation**: **Portrait Mode** (Vertical) is mandatory to accommodate the virtual keyboard popping up without obscuring the game view. * **Touch Interactions**: * **Category Selection**: Large, tap-friendly 3D buttons (min-height 60px equivalent). * **Input**: The search bar must be the focal point. Tapping it should immediately focus the text input field. * **Camera**: The camera should be static but have a slight "parallax" effect based on device gyroscope (if available) or touch-drag to give depth to the 3D UI elements. * **Feedback**: * **Haptics**: Trigger a short vibration (using `navigator.vibrate`) on a wrong guess (Strike) and a lighter vibration on a correct guess. * **Visuals**: Screen shake effect slightly when a Strike occurs. Particle confetti explosion when the round is cleared. 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 quiz game that challenges players to guess the most popular Google search completions. Inspired by the classic game show format, this brain-training game tests your knowledge of what people around the world actually search for on Google. The game presents you with partial search queries, and your job is to predict the most common ways people complete these searches.

This free browser-based game has become incredibly popular among trivia enthusiasts, offering endless entertainment as you discover the sometimes surprising, funny, or bizarre things people search for online.

Core Features

Authentic Google Data

Google Feud uses real Google autocomplete data, making every question based on actual search trends and user behavior. This ensures that the game stays current and reflects genuine internet culture.

Multiple Categories

The game offers different categories to keep gameplay fresh: - Culture : Questions about entertainment, celebrities, and pop culture - People : Searches related to famous individuals and public figures - Names : Common searches involving personal names - Questions : Popular question-based searches

Educational Value

While entertaining, Google Feud also serves as a fascinating window into human psychology and internet culture. Players often learn about current trends, common misconceptions, and what topics capture public interest.

Social Gaming

Perfect for parties, family gatherings, or online play with friends. The game's format makes it ideal for group participation and friendly competition.

How to Play

Playing Google Feud is straightforward and intuitive:

  1. Choose a Category : Select from Culture, People, Names, or Questions
  2. Read the Prompt : You'll see a partial Google search query with blank spaces
  3. Make Your Guess : Type what you think is the most popular way people complete this search
  4. Score Points : Earn points based on how popular your guess is among real Google searches
  5. Continue Playing : Try to guess multiple completions for each prompt to maximize your score

The game uses a strike system - get three wrong guesses and the round ends. Strategy involves thinking like the average internet user rather than providing the most logical or correct answer.

Why Play Google Feud

Completely Free Entertainment

Google Feud is entirely free to play with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or premium features. Simply visit the website and start playing immediately.

No Download Required

As a browser-based game, Google Feud works on any device with internet access. Play on your computer, tablet, or smartphone without installing anything.

Endless Replayability

With thousands of real search queries in the database, you'll rarely encounter the same question twice. The game constantly updates with new search trends.

Learn About Internet Culture

Discover what topics fascinate people worldwide. The game offers insights into popular culture, current events, and human curiosity patterns.

Perfect for All Ages

While some search queries might be surprising, the game is generally family-friendly and suitable for players of all ages who want to test their knowledge of popular culture.

Great for Social Media

Share funny or surprising results with friends on social media. Many players enjoy posting screenshots of particularly amusing search completions they discovered.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)