This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
Heyy, this is a note from given. The creator of this game.
First and foremost, clone this repo.
Then, go to the server file, which is found in src/server, and run the command "node server.js" from that directory. This is to get the socket.io server up and running.
then go to the master folder and type "npm start"
This will lead to all the dependancies being installed first and then the app will pop up.
To try if this app works, you could open two different browsers, it has to be different browsers as this app works with cookies/localStorage, as this has been created for friends, who are distant, that want to play each other.
so open 2 different browsers, go to the localhost address
when 2 browsers are opened, it represents 2 people.
the first will be given an id of 1 and the 2nd an ID of 2.
So on browser of user with id = 1, they will see user of ID 2, as an opponent they can verse and so forth.
When you request to play an opponent, there will be a notification on the opponents browser, when it pops up, you get to either accept or decline the invite.
And the challenger will be notified of this.
Lastly, the game is designed for laptop screens. I didn't get the time to make it suitable for both laptops and mobile phones. But i'll continue with it over time.
In the project directory, you can run:
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Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
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