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Oregon Campaign Trail

The goal of this project is to gamify learning about how to run a local level political campaign.
The campaign in its current state is the Springfield, OR school board campaign. This was initially created during a 2 1/2 day hackathon in Eugene OR called Hack 4 a cause

Developer Information

Setup : in the project folder run npm update to grab all the correct modules - if you have any errors/problems delete the node_modules folder and run npm update To pack a copy for distribution - this will build a production copy in the ./dist folder - make sure to grab the index.html from the root folder

  • run npm webpack* To change slides edit the *src/scenes.js * then run the run npm webpack
	"name": "screen_4",
	"question" : `After the meeting, your friend Heather, a former school board member, says, "Hey, you should run. Have you thought about it?" 

	“I wouldn’t even know where to start--these people seem like they’ve been doing this their whole lives.”

	“Let’s have coffee in May,” Heather says. “I was on the school board a few years ago, and I can help you get started.”`,

	"current_date" : "April 2020", 
	"campaign_month_count" : 0,
	"img" : "Animation_Heather_Walking.gif",
	"choices" : [
			{
				"description" : "Continue",
				"sceneDestination" : "screen_5"
			}
	]
},

>The limit is 5 choices - if you exceed this it will not be clickable
>The description is the text that will show on the choice, the sceneDestination is which slide to goto next - so a sceneDestination of "start" would send you back to the beginning of the game.
>The img is which image to show on the left (optional).