A social spotting game. Friends compete to be the last person to photograph a specific real-world item — rooster figurines, tanuki statues, Stolpersteine, or whatever you want — and claim its crown.
Notes for Kyde
Starting from the "nice cock" group-chat game you described, I thought about how that idea could work as a proper app for anyone. This is the concept I came up with: each group picks its own item — roosters, tanuki statues, Stolpersteine, matcha bowls, whatever — and whoever spotted one last holds that group's crown.
To keep it acceptable on the App Store and usable by any kind of group, the default naming is family-friendly ("crown holder", "spot something"). But every group can rename everything — the item, the crown title, the rules — so your circle can still run it as "Cockmaster of the nice cock" or whatever fits. The built-in roosters item ships with a sensible default, and groups are free to override it.
Everything here — wireframes, mockups, clickable prototypes, copy, visual style, the name "SpotCrown" itself — is a very rough first draft, AI-generated from my back-and-forth explanations of how I understood your idea. Nothing is final. I'd love your honest read: does this feel like the game you had in mind, or did I miss the point? What's off, what's missing, what's wrong? All feedback welcome.
Read the short spec → — the concept, the core loop, the decisions so far, and a few open questions.