[squeakland] Question about concentration - the card game
Kim Rose
kim.rose at vpri.org
Tue Mar 9 09:19:39 PST 2010
Hi, Christine,
I am fairly certain the people at Etoys Illinois have examples -
http://www.etoysillinois.org/
&
http://www.etoysillinois.org/library.php
although not sure if they call it "concentration"....
Kim
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On Mar 9, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Christine Murakami wrote:
> Does anyone know of a project that I can look at that is like a
> concentration game? The game where you flip over two cards to see if
> they match. If they do, the cards stay face-up, if they don’t they
> flip back over. The program would need to track how many cards are
> “showing” so that a user couldn’t flip over more than two cards at a
> time.
>
> Let me know. I’d like to see it, if it exists.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Christine
>
> Christine Murakami .
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