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Instructions: This wasn't intended to be a game so much as a helper application to a Puzzle of the Week by Ken Duisenberg. My thanks go out to him and his great site for inspiring me to program on more than one occassion! Try to match up the four corners of each of the 24 pieces in a 5x5 grid. Click and drag to move a piece. Press shift and then click to rotate a piece 90° clockwise. There are many unique solutions in addition to the one shown. If you manage to find, I'm afraid there won't be any bells or whistles, but feel free to pat yourself on the back! And heck, if you've got the time, why not send me a screen shot of your accomplishment?! About the Author: Sandy Thompson is a freelance multimedia programmer and author currently working out of Toronto, Canada. When he's not programming games, Sandy specializes in the creation of CD ROM projects and internet web sites. He can be reached at sandy@prevalence.com or http://www.prevalence.com. The Legal Stuff: The contents of this application are © 2000, C.A.S. Thompson. Duplication and distribution of this application in its original unaltered form is encouraged. All other rights are reserved. Other Games: Jigsaw Puzzle: A powerful jigsaw puzzle application providing various options and an online "best times" list. Word Search: A simple, clean and easily customizable word search application. Fallen Phrase: A computerized version of the famous syndicated newspaper game. Tic Tac Toe: Match your wits against a friend or one of the three computer skill levels. Identical Snowflakes?!: A variation on Memory, the popular children's game. Find the identical snowflakes. Back to the Prevalence Games page.
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