Guess Number MCP Server

Guess Number MCP Server

Enables users to play a number guessing game through a remote MCP server deployed on Google Cloud Run. The server tracks game state per user and maintains conversation logs for an interactive guessing experience.

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Guess Number MCP Server (Remote)

This project implements a remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for a simple number guessing game. The server is deployed on Google Cloud Run and allows a client chatbot to interact with it using JSON requests.

The server tracks game state per user and keeps a log of conversations.

Project Structure

│── server/
│   └── mcp_server.py     # FastAPI server for the guessing game
│── requirements.txt      # Python dependencies
│── Dockerfile            # Container configuration for Cloud Run

Configuration

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone [<your-repo-url>](https://github.com/DiegoDuaS/MCP-Remote)
cd MCP-Remote
  1. Install dependencies (for local testing):
pip install -r requirements.txt

Running Locally

  1. To run the server locally on port 8080:
python server/mcp_server.py
  1. Access the endpoint at:

POST http://127.0.0.1:8080/guess

  • JSON body format:
{
  "user_id": "default_user",
  "message": "start"
}

Deploying to Google Cloud Run

  1. Build the Docker image:
gcloud builds submit --tag gcr.io/<PROJECT_ID>/guess-game
  1. Deploy to Cloud Run:
gcloud run deploy guess-game \
  --image gcr.io/<PROJECT_ID>/guess-game \
  --platform managed \
  --region us-central1 \
  --allow-unauthenticated \
  --port 8080

The server will be available at:

https://<SERVICE_NAME>-<PROJECT_NUMBER>.us-central1.run.app/guess

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