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This is a fabulous game! I made a You Tube tutorial on making 'card flip' memory game, but you seem to have taken the approach to a new level. 

I have just two minor issues. The first is the length of 'loading' time (and is anything actually loading?) The second is the amount of time given to complete each level. It's probably my poor memory but I couldn't get beyond three matches before the sun went down. I would love to see the PPTX version to see what's happening behind the scenes.

PS - Further to your comment on my Virus game, I have since made 'Mastermind'. I will be putting a preview version of it on the forum I co-admin soon. PowerPoint Creative

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Thank you for your review!

The "Loading..." slide is the animation reset slide which is set to transition after 0 seconds. It was originally blank but I noticed during early testing that the slide doesn't always transition quickly. I added the "Loading..." text to let players know that the game hasn't crashed and that it is literally loading.

You may also be referring to the "Selecting random level" slide. There are actually invisible objects moving around that slide that link to a specific level upon mouse over. In short, the level selected is based on when and where the cursor moves so if the cursor is idle, the slide won't transition.

I also received feedback from friends that the hard levels were very difficult (I've only finished a hard level twice and that's only because I'm very familiar with the animals and I've tested it a lot of times). However, I decided to keep it that way for players who want a challenge.

I will post a devlog on how the game works soon!

P.S. I will check it out when it's released!

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Thanks for the explanations. It was the 'Selecting Random Level' slide I was referring to. I guessed that there would be some kind of moving transparent links, but I haven't come across them to work on mouse over before.

PS - MasterMind is now available on the forum (which will also use 'randomiser' links in the final version)