We have the pleasure to introduce you to the first Online Multiplayer Trivia:

The game uses a realtime protocol based on websockets to provide instant feedback to all players.

Technologies implemented:
For the backend:
- Websockets
- Ruby on Rails
- Ajax
- Javascript
For the front end:
- Haml
- Javascript / Jquery
- Less
- Parallax effects made on Javascript


Have a look at our repo in github:


We even have a Facebook fanpage with 40 likes ..and counting ;)


A game that was created by a well organised team:

  1. Graphic Designer: Zvezdana Marjanovic
  2. UX designer: Kenneth Wimmer
  3. Front-End developer: Cynthia Sanchez
  4. Back-end developer: Thomas Schmidt

These are some screenshot of Trivialine:

The home page trivialine.home

The game page trivialine.home

The online chat trivialine.home

Did you like it? Vote for us :D

Looking for hackers with the skills:

graphics creativity websockets javascript jquery

This project is part of:

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    Comments

    • cyntss
      about 11 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      example image

    • digitaltomm
      almost 11 years ago by digitaltomm | Reply

      I will focus on the real-time client-server communication using websockets. I can also help on the frontend side with the javascript dealing with the server communication.

    • cyntss
      almost 11 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      trivialine

    • kfreitag
      almost 11 years ago by kfreitag | Reply

      hrm, could we easteregg something with a client I am maintaining? Sounds like fun...

    • cyntss
      almost 11 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      Visit and play our game: http://trivialine.herokuapp.com/

    • kwwii
      almost 11 years ago by kwwii | Reply

      kfreitag: sounds like a great idea :-)

    • cyntss
      almost 11 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      Trivialine

    • cyntss
      almost 11 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      trivialine

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