No French jokes here, folks. Only a lot of gaming goodness. The French homebrew group known as Team 280 released their very own dual-language version of Mastermind for the PSP.
As with any game of Mastermind, your job is to figure out the hidden combination of colors by a process of trial and error. In Mastermind 1.0, you have ten tries to figure out the combination and the program will respond as to whether you're assumptions are right or wrong. Here's Team 280 on how to play the game:
Combination Inputs:
* Cross: put a red
* Circle: put a green
* Triangle: put a blue
* Square : put a brown
Home : Exit
Sound : Stop or play music
Start : Help Menu
A white light shows you that one color is well-placed, while a black light shows that one color is not well-placed.
There are currently two versions of the game out: a 1.00 & 2.xx version using Kriek eLoader, and a 1.5 version. Feel free to pick up the one that suits your needs, and make sure to give Team 280 props on a job well-done. Enjoy!
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