It's incomplete, too... meant to pop up an "Excellent!" on completion of the sequence, but neglected to finish that part before sharing it. It'll show for a sequence of 8, but not shorter.
About the random number generator... Yeah, I'm an airhead. :-) I completely *missed* the one built into Scratch! That is, until after I'd implemented my own. Then again, even so, why not? ;-)
Download the 25 sprites and 76 scripts of "MemoryPuzzle" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
A classic memory puzzle... watch a sequence of symbols, then try to repeat the sequence by clicking on symbols one at a time in order.
Number of symbols can be varied from 3 to 8. "Show Delay" is how much time is given to each symbol. "Time to Show" is how much of each symbol's time (the delay) the symbol will be visible.
Set Time to Show low, the symbols will "flash" when they're shown; set it high and they'll stay up longer.
This project implements a simple random number generator (linear congruential) to create the random sequences of symbols.
Please use and modify as you wish! Enjoy!
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this is cool
Really nice effect. The only drawback is the slow response on click. That confused me.
Cool I love It!
Good job (I type wrong sometimes)
Goos job.
I did 5 symbols
Awesome but hard!
nice!(link to project)
Very cool. Check out mine please. (link to project)
i love it. it helps with memorization
Brilliant
This project is a good hard game with a proffesional look! well done :)
That's really neat!!
Great job.
Very sharp! I need this to get the rust out of my brain. Thanks.
amazing! Your project has a very professional look and feel. Great work, I love it!
remember, it's good. geddit. hehe
i love it
It's incomplete, too... meant to pop up an "Excellent!" on completion of the sequence, but neglected to finish that part before sharing it. It'll show for a sequence of 8, but not shorter.
About the random number generator... Yeah, I'm an airhead. :-) I completely *missed* the one built into Scratch! That is, until after I'd implemented my own. Then again, even so, why not? ;-)
This is a lot of fun!