*sigh*
I want to complain but I kinda can't. So i'm going to just correct your spelling.
I already got it.
Right now would be nice if you had autocorrect like I do.
I should really stop now.
Is there anything you don't have done that somebody can do? It would really help if you can name out everything that's not done and see if anyone can do it.
Most graphics I have from spriters resource. The few things that we still need are maps, preferably full resolution ones, and random things like break neck. Get the maps first, most users won't notice if they only get shot, stabbed, and spiked by an alien.
Ok, I will see if I can copy+paste some rooms/maps from Khan Academy, but I need help doing that. I am not the best at drawing maps in the Snap editor, so I am using JS.
If you have a chromebook, you can install true amongus, install screen capture, and use that for your maps. Unfortunately, it only works on chromebooks, as smartphones don't support screen capture.
Are you signed in using a true google account, or an organizational account? Some organizations block google play, but if you sign in with a true google account, it should be fixed.
If it's actually your own chromebook, then that shouldn't be possible. Even managed chromebooks usually let you sign in with a google account. If not, try using guest mode.
The original plan was to rip them from the game, but if you can draw something in the same style, that's good. Also, maps are the only thing that we really need. At the moment, TSR has the players, pets, the police skin, the red maps, and all deaths except break neck.
Graphics and code testing is about the only thing I can do. I want to help the best I can, but that is limited because of most things having to be blocked from me.
I have made a work in progress containing firebase. You may remix it as you want to, including the database. At the moment, the database is open. I will make it secure when the client is finished and the game is released. The database contains collections for games, in this case "examplegame", which then contains documents, "mode" containing data about which players are there and each player explaining their x, y, and animation.
EDIT: I now have a link. https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html#present:Username=spaceelephant&ProjectName=amongus