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MindsEye is a Mastermind style game that requires concentration and deductive reasoning. The object of the game is to guess, in the correct order, the colors that the computer has selected. Check out all our free games at http://www.OTSsoftware.com.
Updated
Sep 22, 2008 19:41:03
Size
1202 kb
Licence
Freeware
Status
New Release
Languages
English
Tags
OTS Software, Mastermind, Puzzle, Free Game
OS
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista
Description: MindsEye is a Mastermind style game that requires concentration and deductive reasoning. The object of the game is to guess, in the correct order, the colors that the computer has selected. The computer will randomly select four colors. There are 7 colors for the beginner game, 11 colors for the intermediate game, and 15 colors for the advanced game. The computer will not choose the same color more than once per game. You click the colors you
desire and then click the boxes where you think those colors belong. The computer will then give you hints on the numbers that you have right. In the Correct column will be the number of colors that you have right and in the right place. In the Out Of Place column will be the number of colors that you have right but in the wrong place. If you have all four colors right in the right place, you win. If not, try another guess. Continue these steps until either you win (all four colors correct) or you lose by not getting all four colors correct in ten guesses. Check out all our free games at
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