Visit our website for playing our game: Doodle 4rce
Team ToyX presents a onestop platform "DOODLE 4RCE" for Doodle Art where users can not only foster their creativity but also learn while having Fun with your Friends! It is a Competitive doodling platform where doodlers and learners from different age groups can connect with each other and face a doodling challenge. A Doodle community where the users can present their doodles, post them on social media sites, and get featured on the platform. We have following Game Modes:
- Picture Doodle: Each player has to doodle given picture.
- Word Doodle: Doodling on the basis of keyword/hints [Same for all].
- Guess Doodle: A player draws the doodle and others guess the word.
- Created Website using Node.js Framework and expressJS.
- Materialistic User friendly interface for smoother navigation using Bootstrap.
- Implemented Login system using Mongodb authentication.
- Built Web and Android feature for Doodle drawing board using Javascript,CSS and HTML5 Canvas
- Made dataset of keywords/images corresponding to different themes (Historical monuments/ Indian culture, etc) and important information to be flashed at the end of the game.
- Build doodle sharing feature using Firebase Storage and Firebase Database.
- Integrated custom room feature and peer voting system
- Used socket.io for Multiplayer mode.
- Created profile dashboard for users.
- A video meeting Experts Dashboard is created using Daily API where users can learn from the best.
- Doodle community for showcasing talents present across the globe.
- Creation of Public and Private rooms.
- Theme based rooms e.g. Mythology, Indian Culture, Great Indian Personalities.
- User login and registration app using Node.js, Express, Mongoose and express-sessions.
- Information/Facts cards related to all doodles for educating the users about Indian Culture.
- Website has been deployed here
- Best supported with Google Chrome browser
System Requirements - Install NodeJS
- Clone repository
- Open
code
in code editor - On terminal
- $ npm install
- $ npm start
- App running on
http://localhost:3000/