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Players get six attempts to guess a five lettered word.
Game of chance, each player matches numbers with the numbers of game host.
Act out a phrase without speaking, while the other members try to guess.
Quiz game based on general knowledge or any particular topic.
Draw and guess words with your friends and people all around the world.
Word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles.
1. The game should be built using FlutterFlow.
2. Text description of the game explaining the features and functionality of the game in English.
3. Video demonstration of the game build using FlutterFlow:
4. FlutterFlow Run mode link (public) of the game must be shared.
5. FlutterFlow Project link (public) of the game must be shared.
A brief overview of how FlutterFlow works, and how you can use it to help build your application!
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Watch NowPlease read our Contest Rules for full details here.
FlutterFlow employees and contractors, judges, and members of their immediate families are not eligible to enter.
Persons from the following countries or regions will not be considered eligible for the contest due to local rules: Italy, Brazil, Quebec, and Mexico.
Submissions from the following embargoed countries will not be considered eligible for the contest, including exclusion from judging and prizes: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk.
You should submit your project by September 7, 11:59 PM PT.
The FlutterFlow Games Hackathon will be hosted in a completely virtual format.
You can head over to the submission page, here.
No, each person can only submit a single game to this hackathon.
No, you can only submit projects individually.
The best place to get started is this video. You can check out the FlutterFlow documentation and the YouTube channel. Generally, FlutterFlow is quite easier to pick up for beginners, looking forward to your game!