The Wiki Game is a fun, web-based game that connects two random Wikipedia article links. Alex shares his journey of how he started out, using concepts like six degrees of separation to create a game involving Wikipedia articles, and how it has steadily grown over the years to around 60,000 - 80,000 unique users a month. Despite challenges like hacking incidents and handling various user complaints, for Alex, the game remains a labor of love. He also talks about his ideas for the future of the game — a freemium model targeting larger private groups, the forthcoming launch of version 3, and how he has resisted using ads to fund the project.
Play The Wiki Game:
www.thewikigame.com
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- (00:00) - Intro
- (02:16) - Alex's Gaming Preferences and Inspiration
- (03:21) - The Wiki Game: Origin and Evolution
- (04:31) - Impact of COVID-19 on The Wiki Game
- (05:46) - Technical Aspects and Challenges
- (07:33) - How to Retain Users
- (11:02) - Business Aspects and Future Plans
- (12:39) - Relationship with Wikipedia
- (18:19) - Monetization and Ethical Considerations
- (22:11) - Future Developments
- (24:27) - The IOS App and Its Performance
- (25:19) - The Need for an Updated Version
- (25:35) - Challenges of Maintaining a Side Project
- (26:38) - Life and Career as a Developer
- (28:33) - The Journey into Programming
- (32:10) - Dealing with User Feedback and Criticism
- (33:30) - The Growth and User Analytics of The Wiki Game
- (36:31) - The Process of Validating Ideas
- (40:50) - The Use of The Wiki Game in Classrooms
- (42:00) - The Anticipation for Version 3
- (43:34) - Reaching Out and Openness to Share
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