I took some time to learn how to code a match game! Your job will be to match the quote to the person who said it. There's no prize for the lowest score or anything other than personal pride, but I am curious to see if you can narrow it down based on quote and the person's face hiding behind the squares.
If you click on a square and get a face, you obviously won't be successful if you click on a second square and another face appears. The same thing goes for squares containing quotes. If you find a face and a quote but it wasn't uttered by the person pictured, the squares will flip back over and you'll proceed to hunt down who said it once more. Once you find a correct person-quote match, it will remain flipped over. If you want to try again, the reset button at the bottom will reset and re-scramble the board for you.
Sound good? Well, have at it, kids!
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
My score was 23, which isn't too bad. I liked playing, but honestly, I didn't really recognize many of the people. I would like to see maybe games related to hockey records or legendary performances.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you're feeling extra ambitious, doing stuff with Sporcle would be fun too. I love wasting time on quizzes there!