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Abstract Memory 1.0
by theolagendijk
Abstract Memory 1.0
Tags for Abstract Memory 1.0
Description
Traditional memory game but with abstract shapes. See how good you are at remembering shapes that have no meaning for you. (Or see how good you are at adding meaning to the shapes.)
How to Play
Use your mouse to point at cards. Press the left mouse button to turn them. The rest is obvious.
Comments
hurli
Aug. 01, 2008
very nice. The the e bit with turning all the cards back is actually annoying, but graphics are nice
theolagendijk
May. 30, 2008
Thank you dierpoot. I'm glad you liked the challenge of remembering the abstract images. I will indeed work on the points mentioned here and I will drop you all a line when I've uploaded an improved version!
dierpoot
May. 30, 2008
I liked this game, and thought the abstract design of the cards added a little bit more of a challenge than the usual memory games due to their similarity. The implementation of Zangdar's ideas, your gf's design skills and perhaps ceasing the need to turn the computer's cards at all will get rid of my negatives.
theolagendijk
May. 29, 2008
Again, 2 great suggestions. The game certainly needs better AI and I was thinking about the same sort of implementation for that. Indeed the cards need to disappear slower and more explicit. Yes! Good ammunition for improving the game!
theolagendijk
May. 29, 2008
Hi Zangdar,
I agree, that would be a huge improvement. Thanks! I'm going to let my creative girlfriend (she hates my design skills) think about what that button should look like.
Looking at what I produced so far, I feel like I've made a fairly simple, decent game engine( ,with some shortcomings of course) but screwed it up in the usability department. Sadly, that is of course the part of the game that gets noticed. So much playing around to do.... It's a though job but someone got to do it. :)