11-22-2025, 12:30 AM
(11-21-2025, 05:32 PM)Magdha Wrote: This is a version of the game Pelmanism ("Matching Pairs"), in which you have to use your memory to match pairs in the shortest possible number of attempts: the game may of more interest to younger family members.
Installation
Unzip the file and extract the folder into your PEQB64 directory. In the IDE make sure that you have the Run Option “Save EXE in source folder” checked.
Playing the Game
From the Start Menu, select the difficulty. There are three levels of difficulty: 8, 18 and 30 pairs.
For the largest-sized puzzle, your screen width needs to be larger than 1300. Regrettably, the code has not been written to enable you to adjust the window size if your monitor does not have a higher enough resolution.
In the game selections are made by single mouse click. When a square is clicked, it turns over to reveal the image. A second square reveals another picture. If the two are the same they will remain displayed, but if they are different they will turn back over.
By default, there are sounds when pictures turn over. You can turn these sounds off, if desired.
You can exit the program at any time, or you can start another game.
Nice game, Maghda!
(Un)funnily enough, I've just finished writing a game with almost exactly the same features, but nowhere near the same high standard as this.
Oh well, back to the drawing board!
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