Logic Code Interactive Game
Print Profile(2)


Description
Logic Code Interactive Game – Parent-child interaction, logical thinking exercise
Dimensions: 116*116*36mm
The base serves as a storage box, with a snap-fit design.
Number of players: 2 (1 code setter, 1 code breaker)
How to play: The code setter uses "code pegs" of different colors to set a 4-digit code. The code area is below the panel and cannot be seen.
The code breaker attempts to decipher it. A successful decipherment means giving the correct colors in the correct positions.
For each row of decoded pegs the code breaker places, the code setter should provide feedback using "hint pegs".
White means the color is correct, but the position is wrong.
Black means the color is correct and the position is correct.
If all are incorrect, no hint pegs are placed. Hint pegs have no order requirement.
Examples as follows:
The code is Green Blue Red Yellow,
First row: Red color and position are correct, Yellow color is correct but position is wrong, so the hint is 1 black 1 white.
Second row: Red, Green, Blue colors are correct but positions are wrong, so the hint is 3 white.
Third row: Green, Blue colors and positions are correct, Red color is correct but position is wrong, so the hint is 2 black 1 white.

To increase game difficulty: 1. Use the same color when setting the code. 2. Print more different colors (the basic set has 6).
To decrease game difficulty, you can print the "universal code peg" on the last plate, which can replace any color (but not position). One or more can be used at your discretion.
Parts are small and not suitable for young children to prevent accidental ingestion.








Comment & Rating (0)