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Tecquizz is a fun multiplayer technical quiz game with 3 rounds of Quizzing.
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Each Round is an elimination round and only the top contenders move on to the upcoming rounds
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A detailed score sheet will be tabulated and the top performing player wins the game.
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The scores are made available to players post the game
May the best player win!!!
Folder Structure | Description |
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1_Requirements | Contains SWOT Analysis, high and low level requirements |
2_Architecture | Contains Behavioral and Structural Diagrams |
3_Implementaion | Contains all the code required to implement the project |
4_TestPlanandOutput | Contains High and Low level Test Plan |
5_Report | Contains the report of the project |
6_ImagesandVideos | Contains the images and videos of the project |
7_Other | Any other miscellaneous files |
- Game composed of 3 rounds each with a different marking scheme for each round
- Questions based on the current tech trends in the field of engineering
- Use of Structures to collect Player's info and tabulate the details
- Score is computed with variables using dynamic memory allocation and the pointer is freed to deallocate the assigned memory.
- Display a detailed scoresheet to compare the player performance in each round
- Round 1
- Positive Score of 10 for right answer
- Negative Score of -2 for wrong answer
- Round 2
- Positive Score of 10 for right answer
- Negative Score of -1 for wrong answer
- Round 3
- Positive Score of 7 for right answer
- Negative Score of -7 for wrong answer
Links | Description |
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http://www.codeincodeblock.com/2011/06/mini-project-quiz-in-c.html | From this reference, I understood the rules of a simple quiz and how I can modify to reach my project objectives. |
https://github.com/Deepak06/Quiz-Game-Mini-Project-in-C | I referred this repository to understand the implementation of a single round game of quiz. No part of the code from this repository is used in this MiniProject. There's only a similarity of switch-case implementation. |