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mnemonic.zip
Filename mnemonic.zip
Title Mnemonic
Description A puzzle game against a friend of the calculator. Your choice of four different boards.
Author BearSoft (bjorn.odelfalk@chello.se)
Category TI-86 Assembly Games
File Size 1,827 bytes
File Date and Time Sun May 10 11:23:51 1998
Documentation Included? No
Source Code Included? No

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Review by  Kirk Meyer
Reviewed on 2004-11-02
Attention span: 4/10 Until the
Controls: 10/10 The standard arrows and 2nd.
Implementation: 4/10 I'm not even sure what this is supposed to be.
Overall: 6/10 It has cool graphics. If it is improved and some documentation is included, it could be a worthwhile game.

I had to guess for a while to figure out what Mnemonic is. It is similar to Othello. White and black take turns placing pieces. If you place a piece adjacent (in eight directions) to any of your opponent's pieces, then you take those pieces. Play alternates until the game ends. At least, I think that's how it is.

First of all I have no idea how to play because there were no instructions. The "Brain vs. TI-86" mode doesn't work yet so you have to find someone to play with. When you fill up the board, nothing happens. Also I'm not sure why the game asks what piece you want to move from. Perhaps the game is not implemented correctly.

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