Absolutely I am making a bunch of assumptions. Following the tried and true Keep It Simple Stupid approach. Because there is no indication given that any more complexity is required, and keeping complexity to a minimum is key to efficient development. If there was anything actually technically impressive (or at least technically impressive sounding) about what they did, I trust they would have mentioned it.
I do not claim to be amazing, and it's a simple fact that many basic examples/tutorials are named with hello world (and pretty easy to search for that way). A quick Google pulls up e.g. “Hello World!” of push notifications, Problems with simple "hello world" of ListView in Android
And of course I'm also explicitly using Hello World to reference the original comment
In all likelihood calling manufacturer's API to read the value then compare to a compile-time constant? It's a notification hello-world merged with display-a-list hello world and manufacturer's reading-sensor-values hello world. Yes I do think it's borderline trivial
Unless there will be disciplinary follow-up ( -> no reason for this design), I only see this going the way of de-facto scoreboards among kids.
You're in luck: the_complete_newb_adventurers_guide
You don't have to read the whole thing at once, but perhaps the most important tip is to take your time and inspect anything you don't know with the magnifying glass
Next time, cook meat with fire or freeze traps, do not waste energy on it
Looks like no more need to switch to a notes app, this is wonderful
Spell is phase shift, I can also think of Ally swap or any other ability which allows jumping or teleporting, such as Assassin's reach, Smoke Bomb, Heroic leap, some duelist weapon abilities etc.
Nice, though I would miss the pillar in the case shown
Sounds somewhat like a more tame (effects wise) version of the trinkets system Evan is working on atm
Other than that, I feel like it's unnecessary complexity
Collect all items on the ground, standing where the stylus was throw your ration at the door to the right, walk into the door, stopping if you spot an enemy
Going by the phrasing I'd say educated guess. I for one agree, it sounds like a massive liability when you have e.g. data protection laws to think about