Magic Mind Reader is a fun game where you are presented with 10 cards and you have to choose a number between 1 and 100. You keep this number in your head or write it down, and when you are asked if your card is present, you say yes or no based on the cards that are shown to you. After all 10 cards have been shown, you press "guess" to reveal the number you chose. You can use this game to show off your magic skills to your friends, whether on your mobile device or however else you choose to play it.
To install Magic Mind Reader, simply visit the Pages site for the project.
To play Magic Mind Reader, follow these simple steps:
- Choose a number between 1 and 100 and keep it in your head or write it down.
- When you are asked if your card is present, answer yes or no based on the cards that are shown to you.
- After all 10 cards have been shown, press "guess" to reveal the number you chose.
If you have any questions or issues with Magic Mind Reader, please create an issue in the GitHub repository.
We welcome contributions from anyone interested in improving Magic Cards of Oz. To contribute, please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request. All contributions are subject to the MIT License.
Before submitting your pull request, please ensure that your code adheres to the JavaScript Standard Style guidelines.
Magic Mind Reader was created by Oscar Silva as a project for the DCI Career Institute's programming course. Special thanks to the following contributors for their help in developing the game:
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Magic Mind Reader is released under the MIT License.