- Overview
- [How it Works] (#how-it-works)
- Contributing
- [Code Dependancies] (#code-dependancies)
This is my version of the Udacity Memory Game project. I have practiced converting this project from starter code and a static project to an interactive one. This required modifying the HTML and CSS files, but primarily the JavaScript file.
To see the starter code visit - https://github.com/udacity/fend-project-memory-game.
A take on the classic memory game - Concentration- the player is presented with 16 cards, face down, randomly shuffled, each with one match. The player selects two cards to see at a time, in hopes of matching two symbols. At the start of the game, a timer begins, as well as a move counter, tracking progress as the player matches each card pair. A star rating is given, with three stars won if the player achieves all matches under 32 moves, 2 stars if matched under 42 moves, and 1 star any additional attempts at matching the cards. At anytime, the player can reshuffle and reset the entire board. The player wins when all 16 cards are matched, and a congratulations message appears and the player is asked if s/he wants to play again.
This repository is for me to develop my skills as a Udacity student. Therefore, I will most likely not accept pull requests. (At least not until after my submission has been reviewed for completion towards my nanodegree program.)
For details, check out CONTRIBUTING.md.
The starter code provided uses Google fonts and Font Awesome icons. And of course, JavaScript. Plain vanilla JavaScript. For now.