who-am-i is a shared-screen identity game where players race to recognise famous people and fictional characters from five progressively easier clues.

Choose a difficulty before the first round. Easy is aimed at children, using familiar storybook, screen and superhero identities with four answer choices and 15 seconds per clue. Medium uses five choices and 12 seconds, while Hard keeps six choices and a 10-second pace for expert detectives. Each clue drops in value from five points to a one-point giveaway.
The game includes 90 family-friendly identities split evenly across the three modes. They cover science, history, arts, music, sport, exploration, film and television, storybooks, comics, myths and legends. Each answer reveal includes a short bonus fact.
/who-am-i/ on the shared display./who-am-i-c/ on each phone.The display is authoritative for players, guesses, timing and scores. Private snapshots keep each phone's eliminated answers and result state in sync after reconnecting. Each mode contains two rounds of 15 puzzles, with cumulative scores throughout that mode.
The viewer is designed for 1920x1080 and 960x540 shared displays, with responsive portrait layouts for 1080x1920 and 450x960. A lean-paint mode activates on older Tizen devices or with ?lean=1.
who-am-i-c phone controller.