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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The point of the game is to make all the numbers match. The game begins with six stacks of cards, each randomly numbered 1-3. The player needs to tap each card to make all the numbers match. It is entirely up to the player on which number is the one to match. When tapped, the cards go in order. For example, if the player taps a card with a 1, it changes to a 2. If the player taps a card with a 2, it changes to a 3. When the player taps a card with the number 3, it changes to 1. If the player manages to do this before time runs out, the game is won | The point of the game is to make all the numbers match. The game begins with six stacks of cards, each randomly numbered 1-3. The player needs to tap each card to make all the numbers match. It is entirely up to the player on which number is the one to match. When tapped, the cards go in order. For example, if the player taps a card with a 1, it changes to a 2. If the player taps a card with a 2, it changes to a 3. When the player taps a card with the number 3, it changes to 1. If the player manages to do this before time runs out, the game is won. However, if time runs out and they have not accomplished this task, the game is lost. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |