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LPairs

Version: 1.0.4
Author: Michael Speck  
Category: Puzzle Rate this game yourself!   Average of 1 Ratings:4.234.234.234.23

LPairs Screenshot Classic memory game using SDL.

LPairs is a classic memory game with the goal of finding pairs of identical cards. It uses the SDL library for graphics and sounds and can be played
in fullscreen. There is an option to show all cards in the beginning for a short period of time. So you can try to memorize as many cards as possible for playing.

License: free

Additional System Requirements: SDL 1.0 or better

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Submitted by kulkanie on 2001-03-17.


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  LPairs posted by PauloMorfeo @ 217.129.24.131 on Oct 25 2004 5:37 AM 4444
The gender is limited but taking that out of consideration, it is well developed. It works well to what it is suposed to be, sound and all...
 
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  LPairs posted by Anonymous @ 80.132.28.178 on May 23 2004 2:07 AM  
Excellent for young children because of the available full-screen mode. Unfortunately it is not i18n compatible, so the menu cannot be translated. The quality of the tile set could be better, they can be actually easily replaced... cheers gaboro
 
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  Two players? posted by Anonymous @ 212.90.79.155 on Jan 18 2004 3:40 AM  
I haven't tried this yet, but it seems to be one player only. Two players competing against each other would seem more interesting (who remembers more pairs).
 
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  LPairs posted by Priceless @ 195.110.71.196 on Apr 2 2001 5:16 AM  
A slick implementation of a simple game. It won't hold an adult's attention for very long, but it might be good for younger children to play.
 
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