Visionle is a captivating word-guessing game that integrates visual recognition and word-guessing elements, making it a unique and interactive experience. The game is centered around identifying labels that correspond to randomly selected images from the ImageNet-Sketch dataset.
Objective: The primary goal of Visionle is to accurately guess the label or term that describes a specific image from the ImageNet-Sketch dataset.
Guessing Limit: Players are given a maximum of six attempts to guess the correct label for the displayed image. Each attempt involves submitting a guess for the label associated with the image.
Guess Input: Players are required to input their guesses using letters. They have the flexibility to enter any combination of letters that is either equal to or shorter than the actual challenge word. This incorporates a more relaxed and fun aspect known as "Looney Mode," which encourages creativity and experimentation.
Feedback System: After submitting a guess, the game provides immediate feedback based on the accuracy of the guess. The tiles representing the letters of the word change color to provide the following indications:
Example Gameplay:
A player is presented with an image of a flower. They make a guess of "Plant." The feedback indicates that the letter P is in the label but not in the correct position.
The player guesses "Flora." The feedback shows that the letters F and A are in the label, but not in the correct positions.
The player tries "Blossom." The feedback reveals that the letter O is in the label and in the correct position.
Players continue to submit their guesses based on visual cues from the image and use the feedback to deduce the correct label. Successfully guessing the label within the allotted six attempts leads to a victory.
Visionle provides an innovative blend of image recognition and word-guessing mechanics, catering to players who enjoy both visual identification challenges and word-based puzzles. The inclusion of the ImageNet-Sketch dataset contributes an educational aspect, making the game both entertaining and informative.
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