note that there are two kind of 3,7 and 4,6 and you have to match the righ ones I had fixed that but then deleted the project before sharing;=<I will do it again. If you see anothe bug tell me please.
Hm...... A little glitchy. I can select more than 2 cards! Even if they don't match, they disappear. You could look at my concentration scripts, I guess...
Very nice! I also had the problem that nevit noticed. I had two sets of six and four. They would only clear when the "correct" four was matched with the "correct" six. That was kind of confusing.
Do you think I should remove the extras and just have 12 cards? I left them in to make a little harder and also this is the set that is symmetrical and connected and all shapes fit to make a Super. I had converged on a unique set of 12 cards(of course there are 2 fives)
Thx you got me started. I had made these in a little match box for my daughter's second grade class with cardboard they loved it. No no they have to make Super exactly! so there are 2 3s and 2 sevens but you have the one's that fit to make a super exactly same with 6 and 4.
This is the classic memory game of Concentration with Super Numerals!
Match the cards so they add up to 10 and also make a Super in the shortest time.
Post your high/low scores! Have fun playing!
My best thanks go to greenflah for the original project with great scripts.
(link to project) This is just a remix;=>
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Super colors and excellent peresentation!
thx so much
seems kinda buggy for me. they dont always flip :(
note that there are two kind of 3,7 and 4,6 and you have to match the righ ones I had fixed that but then deleted the project before sharing;=<I will do it again. If you see anothe bug tell me please.
(view all replies)Nice game !
merci;=>
xplain super...
http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper/art1.html
(view all replies)Nice game! My best score was 21,8 but most of the time I've got about 40. Maybe you could give some different colors to the pairs which don't match.
I will try to match both 3s and and 4s with 6s and 7s and
(view all replies)Nice game!
thx;=>
I did it in 27.6. I also had the problem that Nevit and Paddle2See had.
I am going to make all the 3s work with all the 7s etc. thx for debugging;=>
I got 4.5, not kidding. I was playing on a slow computer and just clicked as many as I could really fast. Nice though!
good job I have to check the timer!
4.6!!! I'm not kidding.
this 4.6 minutes? just kidding;=< How could you get 4.6?
(view all replies)12.3!!! NEW RECORD
wow
20.2! nice
thx
Hm...... A little glitchy. I can select more than 2 cards! Even if they don't match, they disappear. You could look at my concentration scripts, I guess...
thx I will look and try to fix the bug. I used greenflash's scripts. It may need a control script for the third card or a variable.
14.9, and it's pretty good!
thx and you time is really good;=>
(view all replies)Very nice! I also had the problem that nevit noticed. I had two sets of six and four. They would only clear when the "correct" four was matched with the "correct" six. That was kind of confusing.
Do you think I should remove the extras and just have 12 cards? I left them in to make a little harder and also this is the set that is symmetrical and connected and all shapes fit to make a Super. I had converged on a unique set of 12 cards(of course there are 2 fives)
(view all replies)25, Cool game and idea... I think there is a glich that sometimes cards that sum to 10 do not clear together. It occured to me at six and four.
Thx you got me started. I had made these in a little match box for my daughter's second grade class with cardboard they loved it. No no they have to make Super exactly! so there are 2 3s and 2 sevens but you have the one's that fit to make a super exactly same with 6 and 4.
(view all replies)23.3
wow much better than the inventor;=>
Nice!! I love the dark and light color theme!
thanks I had thought of doing this for a long time after i saw yours I could not resist. Read this you will like it. http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper/art1.html