HTTP The Status Rebellion is a game where you must return the HTTP statuses to their original universes. Drag each card into the HTTP TRAP in the center and observe the unique effects of each status. Inspired by the true guardians of the internet!
This project was created as part of the Amazon Q Developer "Quack The Code" challenge on dev.to.
Credit song: Ievgen Poltavskyi (HitsLab)
For years, social media ruled the world with its "relationship status," "mood status," and "online status." But few remember... the true statuses.
Before any of those, there were the HTTP STATUS CODES — ancient codes, silent guardians of the web, determining what could be seen, accessed, or denied. They were the foundation of digital order.
(They say there are over 60 in total — a true family of codes, divided into five great clans: the Informational (1xx), the Successful (2xx), the Redirecting (3xx), the Firmly Denying (4xx), and the Chaotic Server Errors (5xx). Each with a mission, a number, and a unique personality.)
But over time, they were forgotten. Until one day, they awoke — and now their mission is to restore balance to the internet by returning each status to its original world... before chaos takes total control.
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