| This game tests how well you can foresee the future by guessing which of two cards will come up. You are confronted with two cards placed upside down. They are a red king and a black king. Click one of the two buttons underneath the cards to guess which card is the red one. The system will turn over the cards and tell you whether you won. Now click any of the two buttons to hide the cards again. Now you are ready for your next guess. The system will count the rounds and how often you won. Your succes rate is displayed on the right border. Anything over 60 percent (or under 40) is considered exceptional on the long run. It might help if you fully relax your mind before the game. Good luck! See also my game Axiom_Made_Easy for an introduction of Axiom. Card Graphics taken from Wikipedia. Technical Information: This program uses Axiom because it can easily handle mathematical calculations. The cards are displayed by a random player. It is important to understand that without further interference this random player would play the same sequence of cards every time you start the game, which is not very useful in our case. For this reason we have to use the Axiom command SET-SEED to 're-seed' the random sequence before each card-show by the random player. The easiest way to do this is by using the system-time for this purpose by coding: SYSTEM-TIME SET-SEED during the human's guessing move. |