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R10.1 Game Board The game board has a size of 8 x 8 pieces An example of game board is given below: R10.2 Unknown Piece

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:10 pm
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R10.1 Game Board
The game board has a size of 8 x 8 pieces
An example of game board is given below:
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R10.2 Unknown Piece
Each piece has two sides, each of which bears a letter and a number. A piece's number-side is disclosed when it is unveiled. It shows how many times the player can flip the piece over to reveal the secret letter on the other side.
The number of maximum trials has a default value of 5 and will be decreased each time after turning over to see the hidden letter in the other side.
The default range for the letter is from A to F. Before choosing a piece and flipping it over to reveal the letter, you cannot see the letter. When the game begins, all of the pieces should be generated at random. To prevent the entire game board having the same letter for all of the pieces, make sure the generated pieces have at least two different letters.
R10.3 Rules
Each time, the player can select a piece from the game board and flip it over to reveal the letter by indicating the row index and column index.
Players can select another unrevealed piece to match the letter of the revealed piece when there is only one piece on the game board that is revealing a letter. The two pieces will be eliminated from the game board if they share the same letter. The number associated with both pieces will be reduced by one if the letters on the two pieces do not match. The game is over if any of them reaches zero. Otherwise, the two pieces will be turned over and the numbers will be shown once more.
The following example shows how to select a piece that has not yet been revealed, with the relevant piece at each stage being highlighted in red: First, choose the component that is in Row 2 and Column 1.
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R10.4 Player’s Movement
The player must enter a row index and a column index for each round that corresponds to the position of a piece that has not yet been revealed on the game board. If the chosen piece is present on the game board, it will be turned over to reveal the letter that goes with it. If the player makes any errors in their actions or input, appropriate and meaningful error messages should be printed. The player is then free to choose a piece once more.
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First, select the piece located at Row 2 and Column 1
Second, select the piece located at Row 1 and Column 2 Third, the letters of the two revealed piece do not match so their numbers are both decreased by one Fourth, select the piece located at Row 3 and Column 4 1234 Fifth, select the piece located at Row 2 and Column 1 1234
Finally, the matched pieces are removed. 1234 1 115455 l 21555 1 31555