Click the presidential diaper bag to see each baby's story. One of them is a lie!


Once you've heard each baby's story, click on the baby you think is lying.

Score:

Hi Jeremy:

Here's how the gameplay should work for each of the 10 questions:

- Player clicks on the presidential diaper bag in the middle. This triggers two actions:
1) image "bag.gif" is swapped with image "baga.gif"
2) an alert displays each baby's story. In this case: "Baby George says: Eating chocolate will cause pimples.
Little Lincoln says: Paper airplanes were invented hundreds of years before real airplanes."

- Player clicks off the alert message and then clicks on the baby they think is lying. This triggers two actions, each specific to the baby they clicked:
1) image "george.gif" is swapped with image "georgea.gif" (or "abe.gif swapped with "abaa.gif")
2) an alert whether their selection is right or wrong: "Baby George is lying!" or "Little Lincoln is lying", followed by a second alert explaining the truth: "Chocolate has never been proven to cause pimples. Meanwhile, the paper airplane was flown in the early 1800s, about 100 years before the first one took flight."

Player then clicks on the "Go to next question" button.

At the end of the 10 questions, the player is offered a button to "Check My Score", which will display a distinct response based on how the player did:

10: Excellent score! You can spot a flaming diaper a mile away—but you might want to duck when it gets closer.
8-9: Very good! You may someday be in the White House…as a babysitter.
6-7: Not bad, but you really shouldn’t let babies take advantage of you like that.
4-5: Since you’re not very good at spotting a liar, we’ll just say, “Great score!”
0-3: Ew! Something stinks, and it’s not that flaming diaper…