EASY ONLINE QUERY/POLLS GAME

Closed Posted Nov 29, 2010 Paid on delivery
Closed Paid on delivery

For our portal [url removed, login to view], we need to create a query/polls game, interacting with the portal by api. the game is: A registered user will select from a list the category in which wants to partecipate ( our portal have more than 54 sport categories). Once selected the preferred category ( example: Formula1), the system starts to give a number of query by time ( example: Who made more poleposition in the F1 history? 1=Michale Schumaker 2=Ayrton Senna 3=Fernando Alonso). The system give you a countdown time to read (ex. 10 sec.), and a countdown time to answer (ex. 4 sec.). Wrong answer= GAME OVER Right answer= NEXT QUERY The system can be set in 2 winning methods: 1= ALL QUERIES ( A maximum number of queries will be set, and the user have to answer right to all). 2= BEST ANSWER ( The users with highest number of correct query win). The system will have to be managed by an adminpanel, and have to be multilanguage ( we have to be able to add a many languages as we need) It will be sponsored, so we have to manage the number of winning positions ( ex. first 5 players), kind of prizes (ex. 1st=20$ 2nd=10$ 3rd=5$...) And banner+description of the sponsor. The graphic will have to adapt to our portal graphic Exact details will be set before starting your job!

## Deliverables

The system will have to be completely working in all his functions ( and interact 100% with our portal api system). 1) All deliverables will be considered "work made for hire" under U.S. Copyright law. Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased. (No 3rd party components unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's Worker Legal Agreement).

## Platform

The system have to work on any browser ( window7, firefox, chrome, safari, linux, ecc...) the server is linux

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Project ID: #3881473

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Remote project Active Dec 20, 2010