H1_To

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adding: a better friending system more customization options more games

and to the guys who think my last post was promotional (fick dich) i only asked for feedback and u always have an option click the link or leave it alone...it"s not like i held ur family at gunpoint and told you to click the link🤣🫵

anyway thx guys

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today -1 points 1 week ago (2 children)
 

hey, i’ve been working on a small project for a bit called the hideout.

it came from something i noticed using discord — it’s great for big communities but sometimes it’s kinda annoying to just quickly start a game with people. usually you need bots, setup, someone explaining the rules, etc.

so the hideout is basically just rooms where people can join and play right away.

right now there’s:

  • mafia
  • spyfall
  • wordle

people have been using it for a few different things:

  • quick games with random players
  • small study rooms where people just hang out while working
  • friend groups that want a place to chat and play something together

recently two random people ended up playing and talking in a room for almost 2 hours which was pretty cool to see.

we just passed 100 users and i’m trying to grow it a bit more.

if you want to check it out or give feedback:

The Hideout

 

i spent some time this week building a small wordle clone and integrating it into my app.

the process was actually pretty fun. the main parts were building the word validation, handling the tile states (correct letter / wrong spot / not in word), and making sure the guesses update instantly for the each player. the UI took a bit of tweaking too so it feels responsive and not laggy when revealing the tiles.

the interesting part was fitting it into the rest of my app since it’s more of a social space with rooms and games (we already have mafia and spyfall). so the wordle game had to work cleanly alongside those without breaking the flow of the rooms.

it’s still pretty simple right now but it works well and people have started playing it.

if anyone is curious, you can check it out here: The Hideout

 

To celebrate hitting 100 signups 🍾(yaaayyyy!!!)

The Hideout is dropping and exclusive founding members badge for the first 100 users.

BUUUUTTTTT.................... it not tooo late to get a badge sign up today to be a member (limited to the next 400 users)

The Hidout

 

hito — The Hideout Profile

Just hit Level 1 on The Hideout! 🎮

My stats:

Level 1
Total XP 10
Days Active 10

The Hideout is a gaming community app — XP progression, game rooms, and friends who actually show up.

👉 Join here: THE HIDEOUT

 

Happy Birthday Mija 🥳

Party in the Hideout

 

Random thought but does anyone else miss those chaotic late night browser game sessions?

Stuff like social deduction games where everyone’s accusing each other and it just turns into complete chaos.

I’ve been messing around with a small online project and recently added voice chat to it, and it completely changed the vibe. Even with like 3 or 4 people it suddenly feels alive instead of awkward text silence.

Made me realise how different things feel when you can actually hear someone hesitate before lying.

Curious if people here still play that kind of thing or if it’s all Discord servers and console games now. 👋

link

 

I have been building a small browser multiplayer project that was text only. Mostly social and party type games.

Recently I added room wide voice chat using WebRTC. Everyone in the room can join the call if they want, or just stay in text.

What surprised me was how different everything felt.

Before voice Small rooms with 3 or 4 people felt kind of dead Conversations were slower Social deduction games felt less intense

After adding voice Even 3 people feels active Accusations hit way harder when you can hear hesitation People stay longer once they join voice Some users join just to listen

Nobody is forced to join voice, but once one or two people join, others usually follow.

Has anyone else added voice to a text based project? Did it change engagement for you?

link

 

I have been building a small browser multiplayer project that was text only. Mostly social and party type games.

Recently I added room wide voice chat using WebRTC. Everyone in the room can join the call if they want, or just stay in text.

What surprised me was how different everything felt.

Before voice Small rooms with 3 or 4 people felt kind of dead Conversations were slower Social deduction games felt less intense

After adding voice Even 3 people feels active Accusations hit way harder when you can hear hesitation People stay longer once they join voice Some users join just to listen

Nobody is forced to join voice, but once one or two people join, others usually follow.

Has anyone else added voice to a text based project? Did it change engagement for you?

link

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I use emojis cause I was told I was boring idk what to do now so , but thx for the feed back edit: there are only two emojis 🤣

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today -1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

yes i did build this thx for the support, yaa the idea is stupid most people don't like it but i have a pretty good sign up ratio and daily users are at 209 today so far

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

its called the Hideout

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today -2 points 1 month ago

ohhh same guy...Hey but you can join us later

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 0 points 1 month ago

sorry we are already full but you can play SpyFall later

 

Anyone bored and up for a text-based Mafia game?

Beginner friendly ✅

Chill rules, no pressure ✅

Looking for 8–20 people to start

We’ll begin once we have enough players (~20–40 mins).

Steps: 1.Use the link below to sign up 2. Go to the rooms tab 3.Enter the Mafia room 4. Invite friends if you can

link

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by H1_To@lemmy.today to c/chat@hexbear.net
 

Anyone bored and up for a text-based Mafia game?

Beginner friendly ✅

Chill rules, no pressure ✅

Looking for 8–20 people to start

We’ll begin once we have enough players (~20–40 mins).

Steps: 1.Use the link below to sign up 2. Go to the rooms tab 3.Enter the Mafia room 4. Invite friends if you can

link

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago

Teenager or not I think anyone should feel discouraged when trying to show people your ideas but its cool - thx for the support

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

from the web...but don't bother I quit. I am literally just 13 why am I getting all this hate anyway last comment byeee

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

ohhh my bad idk how to tell people about my project without making it seem like promotion no excuses but it is my first time building anything and people on reddit thought it was cool so i though i would share it on here but i guess not also i did not make an account to bother anyone I AM DEEPLY SORRY but I will leave then -thx for the feedback

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago

Fair point. I’m still learning and clearly messed up the links despite trying to debug. Not ideal, but I’ll fix it. Appreciate the callout.

[–] H1_To@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

Thank you 👍 Edit: Sorry but on my end it bring a Server Error

 

Quick update: I added some small but handy improvements to The Hideout:

  1. More accessible GIF & emoji console – now you can type while browsing emojis or GIFs at the same time

  2. Game browser console – see all available games in one place without leaving the room

These make hanging out, reacting, and switching games smoother than ever 😎

Thanks Guys for all the support and feedback it really helps💙

Check it out: https://joinhideout.vercel.app/

Feedback welcome — curious what people like or want next! 💬

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