Bill Sithiro

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Frog Puzzle

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Have you ever found yourself with no Internet connection, no computer, no TV, or anything to entertain yourself with after a hard day’s work? I caught myself at such a time once (luckily, only for just a week) and my only amusement was a little puzzle game I managed to pickup for just a dollar or two in a remote oddities store. The game was simple; it had no instructions and consisted of just 9 pieces. Your goal was to place the pieces as such so as the frogs depicted were all lined up. Seems simple right? Boy, I tell you, did I had a hard time solving it! Anyway, I took a picture with my mobile phone once I solved it (see bellow) so I could remember the solution next time I would play it. Unfortunately, I lost the puzzle and all I had to remind me of it was this picture. Fortunately, I had some spare time in hands recently, so I decided to recreate the puzzle game in Silverlight 2. And this time, it was just as fun making it as it was playing it. ;)

Click here to play the game.

Odd, isn’t it?

The original game took me a couple of hours to solve. In my version, I’ve included a little hint to help you solve it quicker. See if you can pick up on it.

Thank you,

–Bill Sithiro

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Written by Bill Sithiro

March 18, 2009 at 5:53 pm

Posted in All, Silverlight 2

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