Python Higher-Lower Game

Description

The Python Higher-Lower Game is a simple and entertaining game project created during the 14th day of the 100 Days of Code challenge. This game allows you to compare the follower counts of two randomly selected items and guess which one has more followers. Your goal is to accumulate the highest score possible by making correct guesses.

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How to Play

  1. Run the game by executing the Python script.
  2. You'll be presented with two items to compare.
  3. For each item, you'll see its name, description, and country of origin.
  4. You need to guess which of the two items has more followers by typing 'A' or 'B' (without quotes).
  5. If your guess is correct, your score will increase by 1.
  6. The game continues, and new items are displayed for comparison.
  7. If you make an incorrect guess, the game will end, and your final score will be displayed.

The game is simple yet addictive. Challenge yourself to see how high of a score you can achieve!

Code Overview

  • The game is coded in Python and uses data from the data.py file.
  • It randomly selects two items from the data and asks you to choose which one has more followers.
  • The game keeps track of your score and ends when you make an incorrect guess.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to this project, please feel free to submit issues or pull requests on GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License, which means you are free to use and modify the code as you see fit.

Have fun playing the Python Higher-Lower Game and test your knowledge of follower counts!