Determine the color of the three pegs in this classic logic game.
From the developer: 'The classic logic game where players must determine the color of the three pegs that the computer randomly selects. Mastermind is easy to pick up even if you've never played before. Just follow the directions on the screen to guide you. Just download the file and start playing -- no unzipping or installation needed."
Three colors are very easy. Two o three attempts are enough. Other problem is the interface. For change the colors are ways more simple that a group buttom.
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Ok, but not great
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The program is in text, with only the pegs in graphics. This is something I might have expected to see 10 years ago when graphics weren't that great. Gets boring very quickly, and as another user said, too simple. I kept getting the right answer within about 3 or 4 tries.
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Quite fun
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To the user who claimed to get it in only 3 tries, you're a liar, there may be only three pegs but there are five colours, so while the game is simple it is NOT that simple. (By the way I am In MENSA)
Too simple
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Player only need to guess the color and position of three pegs only. I can got the answer quickly after two to three tries.
This is like a old bored game
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this is like the old colored peg board game id play on rainy-day recess in the 4th grade. ugh.
GOOD GAME!!!!!!!!
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Fun to play
fun
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one of those games you play at work when your boss isnt looking
tiny . . .
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used to play mastermind growing up. nice to find out someone made a free version of it.
Well Done
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Lacking in features, but it's fun none the less. I hope the developer adds a 2 player mode in the future though, that would really spiff up the game.
Interesting
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This game isn't half bad. It's a tiny download so it was worth getting it. There aren't many features but it's still interesting to mess around with. All in all, I say go ahead and get it, I mean at 200k it's not like it's going to drain you of disk space right?