Further “honeing” on my idea, since the presentation is soon. Although I was unable to find the dates on Rob’s website, which could have been my own oversight.
Ok, I had another thought on the developement of the game, that to make it more competitive and to encourage people to make their pictures more dificult and interesting to find, perhaps there could be a time count which begins when the person uploads the image to the website. Finding the picture in the shortest amount of time allocates a certain amount of points to each person.
So pages which I need (or screens):
- A main page: Welcome
- link to upload
- view score
- check active photofinds
- link to google maps
- Upload page:
- A system that works like Piccasa (can I symply use piccasa)
- I-phone no upload tech. Is that a possible future developement for the iphone?! (as I am designing an application to be used on the Iphone in aprox 5 years)
- Links to google maps, allocates a general area to the map (where the picture was taken)
- Perhaps you could join a group from a particular area and only get photos from your desired region?!
- View score:
- List of names showing stats
- Could need to be more interactive, entertianing (simply a list of names would not be very fascinating to the user!)
- Will see what happens when I start doing a few sketches and post them.
- List of names showing stats
- Google maps
- direct link allows user to check imediately if there are any active photofinds in the area.
“photofinds” just a random name which I came up. it’s pretty self explainitory, but just incase: it’s just a noun which I have adopted to describe photo posts which are yet to be found.
Will K Said:
on August 13, 2007 at 4:10 am
This is bizarrely like my idea… We should collaborate ay