The object of the game is to discover a secret code in form of images, arranged in a sequence. The goal is accomplished by making a series of guesses, each of which is graded according to some simple rules. If the answer is discovered within the given number of nine turns, the game is won. If all the guesses are used without solving the puzzle, the game is lost.
Highscores
Four levels of difficulty
40 funny images
What's New
Version 1.0:
New Name: "Professor Code", formerly "Crack The Code"
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
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This is a nice little logic game similar to the board game mastermind.
Pros:
It has colorful graphics that would appeal to children.
It took me a while to figure out how to get it into English. Click on the British flag.
This game desperately needs an undo. Better yet, let the player shift the images around until satisfied, then click on a button to have the moves judged. Otherwise you almost need a pencil and paper to play it.
If you like mastermind, you'll probably enjoy this game.
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The object of the game is to discover a secret code in form of images, arranged in a sequence. The goal is accomplished by making a series of guesses, each of which is graded according to some simple rules. If the answer is discovered within the given number of nine turns, the game is won. If all the guesses are used without solving the puzzle, the game is lost.
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John Locke reviewed on 29 Dec 2005
Pros:
It has colorful graphics that would appeal to children.
It took me a while to figure out how to get it into English. Click on the British flag.
This game desperately needs an undo. Better yet, let the player shift the images around until satisfied, then click on a button to have the moves judged. Otherwise you almost need a pencil and paper to play it.
If you like mastermind, you'll probably enjoy this game.