Hi All,
I have written an Eclipse game that I thought might complement the great games that are already available here. This game is a computerized version of the old Mastermind game. In this game the computer selects a sequence of colored pegs. The user then attempts to guess the color sequence. For each attempt the computer gives feedback on how correct the guess is. For each guess the user is notified of how many pegs are in the correct position and with the correct color. They are also notified of how many pegs have the correct color but are in the wrong position. The user then uses these hints to figure out what the correct sequence is.
Please let me know if you are interested in including this game with your games.
Thanks.
Peter Moogk (pmoogk@ca.ibm.com)
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Hi All,
I have written an Eclipse game that I thought might complement the great games that are already available here. This game is a computerized version of the old Mastermind game. In this game the computer selects a sequence of colored pegs. The user then attempts to guess the color sequence. For each attempt the computer gives feedback on how correct the guess is. For each guess the user is notified of how many pegs are in the correct position and with the correct color. They are also notified of how many pegs have the correct color but are in the wrong position. The user then uses these hints to figure out what the correct sequence is.
Please let me know if you are interested in including this game with your games.
Thanks.
Peter Moogk (pmoogk@ca.ibm.com)
Hi Peter, can you send me the code?
I will take a look at it and with your permission (and time) I will try to adapt its look & feel to the rest of games (if you haven't done yet).
If finally I include it with the rest of games, I will add your name as a contributor on the main site. Is ok with you?
Regards,
Chemi.
Hi Jose,
Can you send me your email address so that I can send you my code.
Thanks.
Peter Moogk(pmoogk@ca.ibm.com)
chemi@users.sourceforge.net should work... if it doesn't use jmordax@terra.es
Thanks,
Chemi.