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Group Project #1 3/9/19 Title: The Pokémon Trail Team Members: Peter A, Angela C, Onah B. Requirements: ☒ Two API’S ☒AJAX to pull data ☒User input validation ☒Utilize one new library or technology not discussed in class ☐Polished Front End/UI ☒Meet good coding standards (indentation, scoping, naming, etc) ☒Repeating Element (tables, columns, etc) ☒Bootstrap or Alternative CSS framework ☒Deployed to the hub ☒Utilize Firebase* ☐Mobile Friendly* ☒Alternative CSS framework (like materialize)*
Project Description -User gets prompted to input birthday/age/name…whatever -Game generates various character options for player to choose from. -Pokémon stats (image/ hp/stats/strengths etc) -Game assigns random opponent -Poke’s fight to the death! -Player can move to various cities to fight to be the very best (potential to collect loot on battle win).
*BONUS -Multi-player -Players can search for available opponents in different cities to conquer. *Large metro areas -Third API utilizing amazon to purchase Poke memorabilia. API to be used:
- Pokémon API
- Google Maps API (Player can move to various cities, battling as they go)-firebase saves the game data. ----KEEP CORS IN MIND. Free tier caps? There may be other map API’s that would be more appropriate. Breakdown of Tasks:
- HTML
- Backstory element (story writer)
- CSS
- JS a. Battle js
- Set up the API’s
- Testing game play/working out bugs
Who is the target audience? Millenials and everyone else.
What is the primary goal? Provide a fun game to entertain people when they have a minute or two?
Identify and prioritize the essential user stories:
What would it be like to use the game?
-User gets bored, logs in, plays game, defeats/conquers/catches em all.
MVP
Poke gets picked, poke’s fight.