Authors:
K. Balaganesh, B.V.S. Satya Manasa
Addresses:
1,2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. bk9311@srmist.edu.in1, bm0179@srmist.edu.in2
The need to improve one's vocabulary is paramount in the age of abundant information. This study presents a novel strategy: a custom Quiddle Word Game created with state-of-the-art online technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This study explores the complexities of Quiddle's creative process, describing algorithms, pseudocodes, and the underlying logic, all while analyzing its cognitive impact. Quiddle was purposefully developed for both enjoyment and vocabulary enhancement. With the Quiddle Word Game, vocabulary building, an essential component of daily, professional, and academic endeavors, find a new friend. This game, which uses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, immerses players in language-related difficulties and offers a fun and engaging way to practice memory enhancement. Through challenging word decoding gaming, Quiddle engages players' key vocabulary skills. This study proceeds methodically, documenting the game's creation, delving into cognitive psychology, assessing the game's potential as a teaching and therapeutic tool, and thinking through its wider cultural and societal ramifications. This adventure aims to uncover Quiddle's capacity to improve logic and vocabulary while providing a sophisticated grasp of the marriage of technology and cognitive goals. This research provides a comprehensive understanding of Quiddle's construction and cognitive impact by revealing the pseudocodes, algorithms, and underlying logic that guided Quiddle's design. It invites users to explore the worlds of vocabulary, logic, cognition, and the Quiddle Word Game.
Keywords: Quiddle Odyssey; Playful Adventure; Societal Ramifications; Inquisitive Minds; Unravelling Word Wonders; Elevating Vocabulary; Sparking Cognitive Brilliance; Memory Enhancement; Pseudocodes Algorithms.
Received on: 03/05/2023, Revised on: 27/08/2023, Accepted on: 19/10/2023, Published on: 20/12/2023
FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Computing Systems, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 4, Pages: 213-224