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CardSense is a memory game for the IBM computer. To begin, type
START at the floppy disk prompt if your computer has an EGA or VGA graphics
card, or STARTC if it has a CGA card.
The computer lays 52 cards face down on the screen. You must use the
numeric keypad arrows to move a dot from one card to another, then press Enter
to turn the card over. Turn over 2 cards in each turn; if they form a pair,
you get credit for a match. There are two wild cards that always match any
card on the board. The game ends when all 52 cards are matched, or when two
non-matching cards remain. The screen shows the number of matches and turns
taken; the object is to end the game in as few turns as possible.
If you play the EGA version, you can choose between two levels of
difficulty. Level 1 accepts any pair as a match, while Level 2 requires that
a matched pair must be the same color.
If you don't have a numeric keypad, use the 2-4-6-8 keys.
When you pay $7.50 to register the program, I'll send instructions to
enter a code number that will suppress the registration reminder when the
program executes. I'll also tell you how to reveal all the cards on the board
before play begins! Send $7.50 (and any questions, comments, or suggestions)
to:
David L. Fleitz
635 Flanders Ave.
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402-1520