Updated README again to make non-ideal behavior sound like it's not a bug (it's not)
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Technical info:
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Technical info:
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- This program is written in Python 3, using the turtle module for graphics, and the pygame module for sound and music.
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- This program is written in Python 3, using the turtle module for graphics, and the pygame module for sound and music.
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- Instead of using the provided cardback.png image, I used a photo of one of my turtles as the card back.
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- Instead of using the provided cardback.png image, I used a photo of one of my turtles as the card back.
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- Game behavior: If you make an incorrect match, the cards will flip back over after 1 second. However, if you click on a card while the incorrect match is still face up, nothing will happen.
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- Notable game behavior: If you make an incorrect match, the cards will flip back over after 1 second. However, if you click on a card while the incorrect match is still face up, nothing will happen.
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- Just wait until the cards flip back over.
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- Just wait until the cards flip back over.
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- This is not a bug, and the program will not crash, but it is not the ideal way I'd like the program to function.
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- I'm working on changing this to function how I'd like (a queue of cards to flip over after the incorrect match is flipped back over), but it is not completed yet.
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Future plans:
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- I'll eventually expand the game behavior to a queue of cards to flip over once the incorrect match is flipped back over instead of just waiting for the cards to flip back over.
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One last note: Sorry if this README file looks weird. I can't see what I'm writing, because the preview in PyCharm isn't working.
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One last note: Sorry if this README file looks weird. I can't see what I'm writing, because the preview in PyCharm isn't working.
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