MasterMind extended

MasterMind extended

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MasterMind extended

Valoración:
2.4
Lanzamiento: May 11, 2011
Última actualización: May 11, 2011
Desarrollador: programator

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Descripción

MasterMind es el famoso rompecabezas de lógica basado en colores.

Cómo jugar

La idea del juego es adivinar las bolas secretas. Estas bolas se eligen entre 6 (7,8,9) bolas de colores disponibles. Realizas una serie de intentos de patrones: después de cada intento verás una retroalimentación en forma de 2 números, el número de bolas negras que están en el color correcto y en la posición correcta, y el número de bolas blancas que están en el color correcto pero en la posición incorrecta. Si adivinas el patrón correcto en 10 o menos turnos, ganas.

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kitalda

Aug. 10, 2011

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Why can't people here get the fact that in THIS game, you get a number of white pins equal to the number of correct colours you have in total (both in right and wrong position), and you get a number of black pins equal to the number of those that are also correctly positioned? It is not an uncommon way to play the game IRL.
I think this game works great, it only needs some way of removing a chosen colour again, and it would be nice with some achievements and stuff.
Though I do think the numbers version of this is better, since it is possible to play for colourblind too (and the gameplay doesn't change any bit).

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shteev

May. 11, 2011

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Fiddly. How about just clicking on balls multiple times to cycle them through a change of colors?

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numetal

May. 11, 2011

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Its ok 3/5

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DerPeterSelber

May. 19, 2011

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I don't even get how this should work. Usually Mastermind works how your Instructions suggests. But if I have to guess 4 balls, then the sum of black and white balls can't be more then 4! Because EITHER the position is wrong (=white ball) OR the position is right (=black ball). The position can NEVER be right AND wrong. So how on earth should it be possible to get 5 answers out of 4 guesses??? To make things worse, I can't even take 10 dummy guesses to see the solution and discover how your program works, because there is now way you show the solution and the guesses. :(( Unless you explain better how it works: 1/5

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programator

May. 12, 2011

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I get 3 white and 1 black, then rearrange the colors and get only 3 white. - that is good, you only change the right position of all balls, so black ball disappear.
I've also gotten 3 white and 2 black, which is an impossible combination - why??? this is possible..