"The Challenge of the Seven Seals." inspired in Revelation 5:5-6
1. Visual Structure and Symbolism
The game board features three main elements: The Book (Center): An ancient scroll with 7 red wax seals, numbered or with symbols. The Lion (Left): Represents Authority and Truth. It is the "Verify" or "Confirm" button. When pressed, the Lion "roars" (visual/audio) to validate the answer. The Lamb (Right): Represents Mercy and Grace. It is the "Hint" or "Help" button. If the user fails, the Lamb offers a word of encouragement.
2. General Game Mechanics (Algorithm)
For the game to work with any list of questions, we apply a distribution logic: Question Distribution: If you have $N$ questions, the system divides them into 7 groups. Example: If the course has 14 questions, each seal requires 2 correct answers to open.
Progressive Opening: The user selects a Seal (from 1 to 7). The associated questions are presented. Lion's Action: When the user answers correctly, the Lion glows with golden light.
Opening: Upon completing the group of questions, the wax seal bursts into particles of light and that section of the scroll begins to unroll slightly.
The Grand Finale (The Seventh Seal): When the seventh seal is broken, a special "Total Opening" animation is activated. The book opens wide and reveals the Final Image (dynamically extracted from the study guide).
"The Challenge of the Seven Seals." inspired in Revelation 5:5-6
1. Visual Structure and Symbolism
The game board features three main elements: The Book (Center): An ancient scroll with 7 red wax seals, numbered or with symbols. The Lion (Left): Represents Authority and Truth. It is the "Verify" or "Confirm" button. When pressed, the Lion "roars" (visual/audio) to validate the answer. The Lamb (Right): Represents Mercy and Grace. It is the "Hint" or "Help" button. If the user fails, the Lamb offers a word of encouragement.
2. General Game Mechanics (Algorithm)
For the game to work with any list of questions, we apply a distribution logic: Question Distribution: If you have$N$ questions, the system divides them into 7 groups. Example: If the course has 14 questions, each seal requires 2 correct answers to open.
Progressive Opening: The user selects a Seal (from 1 to 7). The associated questions are presented. Lion's Action: When the user answers correctly, the Lion glows with golden light.
Opening: Upon completing the group of questions, the wax seal bursts into particles of light and that section of the scroll begins to unroll slightly.
The Grand Finale (The Seventh Seal): When the seventh seal is broken, a special "Total Opening" animation is activated. The book opens wide and reveals the Final Image (dynamically extracted from the study guide).