Here's an updated electronic version of that fun pair-matching card game. You know, the one where all the cards are face down and you and a partner take it in turns to turn over two cards and discover a matching pair. Pair Shape's action takes place on an eight by eight grid beneath which there are 32 hidden pairs, and the object of the game is, of course, to discover them. The pairs consist of four shapes: a triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon in eight colours including red, purple, green and so on. You search each square by entering a horizontal and vertical coordinate. As well as running totals to take care of your score and number of attempts, David Wagstaff of Moulton, Northampton has also provided a high-score feature too. Pair Shape has a very pretty screen display and uses FILL and GRAPHICS PEN functions to good effect (restricting it, unfortunately, to owners of 6128 ROMs...). AA |