description | This is definitely a thinking person's game! Distantly related to the game Mastermind, you are given clues to help determine a random number combination. The object of the game is to guess the solution in as few tries as possible. Statistically, even when you are unlucky, the solution can be derived in no more than seven guesses with the default settings. You can also change the game settings for greater difficulty. You've been challenged, now go to it! |
last change | Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:22:08 +0000 (11:22 -0700) |
URL | https://jxself.org/git/digits.git |
2014-10-14 | Jason Self | OOps, forgot to update the version number here. master v1.0.2 | commit | commitdiff | tree | snapshot (zip tar.gz) |
2014-10-14 | Jason Self | Updating program version to 1.0.2 | commit | commitdiff | tree | snapshot (zip tar.gz) |
2014-10-14 | Joshua Wells | Change 'it' to 'is' (spelling error) | commit | commitdiff | tree | snapshot (zip tar.gz) |
2013-08-24 | Jason Self | Updating to version 1.0.1 - Duplicate digits can someti... v1.0.1 | commit | commitdiff | tree | snapshot (zip tar.gz) |
2013-08-24 | Jason Self | Adding Digits version 1.0 v1.0 | commit | commitdiff | tree | snapshot (zip tar.gz) |
10 years ago | v1.0.2 | | commit | shortlog | log | ||
11 years ago | v1.0.1 | Version 1.0.1 | tag | | commit | shortlog | log |
11 years ago | v1.0 | Version 1.0 | tag | | commit | shortlog | log |
10 years ago | master | shortlog | log | tree |