All or None
por psyon
All or None
Etiquetas para All or None
Descripción
All or None se juega con una baraja de 81 cartas. Cada carta tiene cuatro propiedades: color, cantidad, relleno y forma. El objetivo es encontrar grupos de tres cartas en los que cada característica individual sea igual en todas o diferente en todas. TODO debe coincidir, o NINGUNO debe coincidir. Cada característica debe cumplir una de las opciones: la forma debe ser igual en las tres cartas o diferente en las tres. El color debe ser igual en las tres o diferente en las tres, etc. Si solo dos cartas coinciden, el grupo no es válido, ya que las tres no son iguales ni las tres son diferentes.
Cómo jugar
Haz clic para seleccionar cartas, haz clic una segunda vez para deseleccionarla. Cuando selecciones tres cartas, se te dirá si es correcto o no.
Comentarios
Amok
Aug. 26, 2007
I like the game. Unlimited time option would be nice. Additional time for each group made would be helpful also. Maybe a hint button that would eat time as well.
pronell
Aug. 22, 2007
I have to retract my previous comment. I haven't done the math, but I have been finding matches more easily. I suspect I was misunderstanding the "none" part of "all or none".
I've seen a bug a few times, though, where the screen will go dark at the end of a game.
I'd also agree with Grid. I don't want a time limit on this game. I want to go until I've either worked myself into a corner (if possible) or I've cleared all the cards. Maybe time how long that takes me, with a 10 or 15 second penalty added for each wrong guess.
And high scores! ;)
Mystical_Mage21
Jul. 18, 2011
damn, there was another name for this game....... what is it???? ><
psyon
Aug. 22, 2007
Ill try to get an untimed version made. This and my Dots game were projects to help me learn flash, so I made what I could.
grid
Aug. 22, 2007
pretty fun implementation of set. I've thought of doing this myself... but why only 2 min? Why not count up rather than down... see how long it takes to go through the whole deck? Penalize for wrong guesses... If you did it to hundredths of a second or something, you could subtract from a billion for the final score.