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====== Rack-O ====== | ====== Rack-O ====== | ||
- | This is a classic game. Watch [[https:// | + | This is |
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+ | A Racko deck is composed of 60 cards, each numbered 1 to 60. The objective is to be the first player to arrange all of the cards in your rack in ascending order. | ||
- | A Racko deck is composed of 60 cards, each numbered 1 to 60. The objective is to be the first player to arrange all of the cards in your rack from lowest to highest. | ||
The player who gets to play first is randomly chosen. The cards then get shuffled and both the user and the computer gets dealt 10 cards. As a player receives each card, he must place it in the top most, then the next available slot until 10 fill the player' | The player who gets to play first is randomly chosen. The cards then get shuffled and both the user and the computer gets dealt 10 cards. As a player receives each card, he must place it in the top most, then the next available slot until 10 fill the player' | ||
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- | This project is a [[http:// | + | This project is based on a [[http:// |
+ | ====== Activity 1: Getting a working Racko.class for a GUI ====== | ||
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+ | ====== Activity 2: Writing your own AI for a Tournament ====== | ||
rack-o.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/13 12:18 by frchris