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Tri-chain Memory is a card matching game on the Game Boy Advance.
Tri-chain Memory is a card matching game on the Game Boy Advance.



Revision as of 11:24, 12 October 2022

Tri-Chain Memory
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General
AuthorJason Haffner, Brendan Sechter
TypePuzzle
Version2004
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2004/07/03
Links
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Website

Tri-chain Memory is a card matching game on the Game Boy Advance.

It was entered into the PDRoms Coding Competition #2.5.

User guide

Tri-chain Memory is an old card matching game everyone remembers, but with a twist.

Instead of trying to pair cards, your goal is to create a chain of three matching cards.

When a fourth card is flipped, the first one dissapears, so be careful.

Screenshots

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Credits

Tri-chain Memory was coded over a period of about a week by Jason Haffner (aka Mr. Ploppy), it's Main.c file contains just over 950 lines of code.

The concept, design, and layout were done by Brendan Sechter (aka sgeos).

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