@gmacdoo Thanks dude! So apart from the Twitter API and the Acapela Text-to-speech API, we built it on PlayCanvas (www.playcanvas.com) where you can develop interactive web content which is powered by HTML5 and WebGL. Meaning anyone can access it through just a link!
We built Frazy Fallon for a simple reason: to get in front of Jimmy Fallon.
Two weeks ago he said our name on TV and since then our little world has been turned upside down, in the best possible way. We want to pitch building a game with him, to say thank you.
Thanks to Twitter and Acapela’s text-to-speech API, we bring you a Jimmy avatar that reads your frazy (that’s f**king crazy) tweets, and sometimes acts out the moves. And it really shows the potential of web apps that work on any platform, without the need of a download.
Simply tweet any crazy thing to @FrazyFallon and watch him recite it live on www.frazyfallon.com.
You can read our full story on why we did this here: www.frazy.co/#!frazyfallon/c1djs
Would be very grateful to hear your thoughts and take any questions.
Team Frazy + the goat.
@ayaa112 Thanks for your question Aya! The algorithm we have combs out any duplicates or numerous re-tweets. We are using the Twitter Search API requesting the 100 tweets that match our criteria. The order is mixed (popular / recent) but also abides to the chronological order of when it was tweeted. :)
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