Thanks for trying. You have a good point, those were true headlines but with satire text. Got to find a way to filter those out... Unfortunately they don't seem to belong to a fixed section which I can parse.
Thanks for the support. Yup someone else pointed that out too. It's because The Onion where I get 'fake' headlines from have some articles where the headline is true but the text is satire. Need to find a way to categorize those properly.
Yeah I went with the design choice to show the results at the end. In the app version (link on the main page) it shows the result after each selection because the game ends when you make a wrong choice.
[+] [-] josephcsible|4 years ago|reply
It's kind of unfair when we get those headlines in the game.
[+] [-] cerivitos|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] d--b|4 years ago|reply
There were true facts like "koalas listed as endangered" and "New York Times buys online game Wordle", which were not the real headlines.
The ones I got wrong were super weird.
[+] [-] cerivitos|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] cerivitos|4 years ago|reply
The objective is to guess the real headline over 5 rounds.
Players can also challenge their friends by sharing a unique link of the same headlines.
Have fun and post your scores :)
[+] [-] greatergoodguy|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] cerivitos|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] cybarDOTlive|4 years ago|reply
A lot of the seemingly bizarre headlines are perfectly capable of being real in this clownworld, nevertheless, great presentation!
[+] [-] cerivitos|4 years ago|reply