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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. | ||
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Author | Jason Haffner, Brendan Sechter |
Type | Puzzle |
Version | 2004 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2004/07/03 |
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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.
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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).
External links
- PDRoms - http://pdroms.de/pdrc2_5-submissions.php (archived)