Quiz game - How to go about allowing users to input their own questions.
I'm making an "educational" 2d platform game and I was wondering what would be the best way to go about allowing instructors to input their own true/false multiple choice questions. This is less a coding a question and more a question about choosing the right method to allow for input. Should I have a web page that allows people to login and my game pulls the data from there via a sign on in game? Or is there a smoother/more simple approach I'm missing.
Answer by Zynek · Nov 04, 2016 at 02:36 PM
I would probably just make an in-game editor for them, but what you´re suggesting with web sounds more interesting, may open up some additional options.
Would the in-game editor somehow allow for an instructor to input questions but then allow for students to download the game fresh and have the game running with the instructors questions?
If you want the questions to update on the fly like that, then they have to exist somewhere outside the instructor's device where others can get them. Of course the ingame editor could have an upload functionality.
Very true. Thank you. It would have to upload to a server using a sql database?
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