ClashRoom: Crash'n'Learn! is your solution for turning boring study sessions into a personalized, exciting, competitive and, most importantly, FUN exercise through the use of gaming and AI.
What inspired us
We felt there was a lack of study tools for people with ADHD. We decided to take things in our own hands and make a gamified studying platform.
How to play
Access the webgame for free at clashroom.tech
Upload your documents or hand-written course notes and play out an interractive and unforgiving Time Trial Lesson that tests the player on the previously given information.
After finishing a lesson, you can share it to friends, family, classmates and coworkers alike to help out or challenge them to beat your high score!
How we built it
With Google Gemini 2.5's full capabilities, our game is able to extract information from many different common sources, like PDF files and even hand-written course notes, analyse it, and output data that is directly usable in code without needing text parsing or heavy local processing power.
Our solution for maximum accessibility, was to keep the the game simple and click-based, built on the webapp framework Next.js and deployed with Vultr.
Visual and audio assets were hand-drawn or hand-selected to make sure the game is immersive and instantly recognisable and marketable!
What challenged us
Our biggest challenge was the fact that we wanted to build and deploy a finished game with the allocated time and ressources given. We learned web development, APIs, time management, role distribution, game design, UI/UX, QA, and how to deal with arguments and needing to sacrifice functionalities.
What's next for "ClashRoom: Crash'n'Learn!"
Many more funtionalities could be added like localisation, difficulty selection, more characters, more complex gameplay or different lesson types.
Art by: Samuel Leuchtmann
Music credits: "Balloons Forever" by Eric Matyas www.soundimage.org pipe bomb http://cynicmusic.com http://pixelsphere.org
SFX credits: ViRix soundcloud.com/virix KillaMaaki shiru8bit

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