On top of a few people testing their bots, we have the following integrations:
dopewarsbot.com: Make a fortune dealing drugs on the streets of new york... on Slack.
A Slack-based Pokemon game that lets you battle against a bot. I changed the keyword to Pokemon
, so, for example, to start a game you'd type something like Pokemon, battle me!
. (Also note that punctuation will be ignored.)
See the list of commands on the original GitHub page.
It would be really nice to turn this into a real game, for example, give people who join the #games-pokemon channel three random Pokemons, let players battle each other and win/lose Pokemons.
Anything's possible on Slack :-)
Add memes to Slack with ease.
See screenshot above. You can use this bot in any channel -- with a reasonable frequency.
A sort of "charades with emoji" game. There is a dedicated channel #games-memoji.
The original idea behind MeMoji was to have people create their own games (using /memoji create {phrase} {emoji list}
), but there's a few built-in phrases. You can start a new game with /memoji start
(after a game is over, you will have to start a new game again) and then make your guess with /memoji guess {phrase}
.
For more commands see memoji.mod.bz.
And of course, our very own @botwikibot/Sidekick. It's still a very early work in progress, but it can say hello and helps monitor our #twitter-firehose channel.
We also have the Food and Startups emoji packs from emojipacks.com.