H.A.C. VERSION 0.0.7

INTRODUCTION

A simple app to play a card game, that is similar to Cards Against Humanity. This project was completed in thirty-six hours for the nwHacks 2015 Hackathon, and you will complete this reading in thirty-six minutes for your own benefit and to conserve energy for the state. Glory to Arstotzka.

DEPENDENCIES

Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or above A bajillion bits of memory (to count cards, of course, and stack your odds!)

INSTALLATION

Download APK to Phone or SD Card Go to Settings > Security Enable Installation of Apps from Unknown Sources Transfer APK Navigate to where the APK location is on Phone or SD Card Install app Re-disable Installation of Apps from Unknown Sources to maintain security

PERMISSIONS

Access to Internet This is needed to be able to connect to other players!

INSTRUCTIONS

A player can choose to host a new room or join an existing room by tapping the corresponding button in the main menu and entering both a nickname for themselves and a room name to host/join. Once a room has a minimum of three (3) players its host can start the game, becoming the first Card Czar. Each player receives six (6) cards in their hands, and may (with the exception of the Czar) play one (1) card each turn in response to the prompt card visible to all players. The Card Czar then chooses the answer they like the most, and the player who played that card receives one point. Once the turn ends each player draws a new card to replace the one they played, the role of Czar rotates onto the next player, and a new prompt card is drawn. The game progress until one player reaches the point limit, when everybody wins! Huzzah!

TROUBLESHOOTING (F.A.Q.s)

"Sorry, if it F.A.Q.ed up, you did it wrong. Clearly our gloriously Arstozkan developers cannot be held at fault." Good luck shooting at your troubles, my comrade-in-arms. Heh, always wanted to say that. Now in all seriousness, please do keep in mind the fragility of this product as a makeshift framework barely made in time to be functional at all, that the product is built without any security or failsafe features at time of writing, that this app runs on the assumption that FireBase is alive and working well, and we will look into tackling security and compatibility issues if we decide to continue this project, and hey--at least we haven't nuked your cities. Yet.

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