Finalized fidelity wireframes, in order:
1. An opening page
2. Mascot selection
3. Loading from vertical rotation to horizontal rotation
4. Category Selection
5. Tutorial and Instruction
6. Start with the first cauldron
7. Trivia Question with multi-choice
8. Answer reveal
9. Fun Fact about an answer
10. Mascots move to the next cauldron
11. Exit
Select a mascot
Select a mascot
Select a Category
Select a Category
Q's , Hint, & Answer
Q's , Hint, & Answer
Mascots move after receving a correct answer
Mascots move after receving a correct answer
Prompt
A website and mobile trivia game for family or a group of friends without having to watch tv about the Winter Olympics, athletes, or sports. Review a small brief on the history of sports, athletes, or events before ready to play a trivia game.
Problem
The long history of the Winter Olympics change over time and people may forget the records or the highlights of the Winter Olympics. Do the people truly care or pay attention to the winter Olympics?
Identify friction points, misunderstandings, and needs.
• there's not enough navigation for any trivia game
• need guidelines or explanation
• given a character instead of choosing a character
Solution
Make a small brief history with interesting facts and a good amount of details, and avoid having too many details in the next questions/steps during the trivia winter Olympics game categories.
Approach
Create a website trivia mobile without having to download an app or purchase a platform.
Clicks on this link: FigJam HMW
How might we...
• get people to join the Winter Olympics trivia game website?
• tell the viewers the winter Olympics is important to know?
• make the sports look entertaining?
Possible Answers
• The winter Olympics trivia game website provides a code for 8-10 players to join
• a winter Olympics trivia game website with the categories filled with a brief history, facts, etc.
Examples
• example for a brief history: question - Which town and countries were any winter Olympics being hosted at? answer - 1924 Winter Olympics, was held in Chamonix, France
Visualization
• Show images of a torch relay or a video of athletes holding a torch relay. 
• Have a small video playing next to the small brief answer or facts after selecting a choice from multiple choice.
Competitor Analyze: Trivia Crack

• several modes: classic, survival arena, survival, treasure mine, trivia topics, triviathon
• user vs random opponent
• Search for a specific opponent
• a question with multi-choice
• CORRECT in green and cap
• does not give enough information after a correct answer is revealed
• some of the questions appear with images
• no code to share for entering the game
Competitor Analyze: Jackbox, 
The Murder Party

• provide a code to share with a group to enter the same game
• automatically assign the user with a random character
• a survival race, only one out of 8-10 players may survive at the end
• correct answer appears as the other choices turn down score increase above the characters

Competitor Analyze: Jackbox, 
Wheel of Enormous Proportions

• provide a code to share with a group to enter the same game
automatically assign the user with a random character
• competition against each other for more proportions
questions appear in the background and the multi answers appear on a phone screen or platform screen

Mascots as characters for players to choose and before starting a game.

Why Mascots? Some people may not remember the Winter Olympics mascots as they get focused on the sports games. I drew each character in one style and keep them consistent.
Top row: HuanHuan (2008), Miga (2010), Hoohorang (2018), and Vinicius (2016)

Bottom row: Someity (2020), Wenlock (2012), Hare (2014), and Bling Dwen Dwen (2022),
Sketches Torch Flame Cauldron
These cauldrons will be the steps/rounds in a trivia game for players to complete the questions before moving to the next steps/rounds.
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