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char *rule_buf =
"The aim of the game is to remove the cards in pairs by matching\n\
the picture on the cards. There are five skill levels that can\n\
be changed by pressing the skill-level button which displays one\n\
of Little One, Beginner, Skilled, Master, and Daemon.\n\
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Description of the skill levels:\n\
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Little One:\n\
All cards are turned up. A card is flipped after it is clicked.\n\
When two matching cards are clicked they are removed.\n\
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Beginner:\n\
The same as the classical card game Memory. Everything is static.\n\
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Skilled:\n\
Same as Beginner except each time a pair of cards are removed\n\
all remaining cards are moved to the left by one space. Their\n\
relative positions remain the same, except the first card now\n\
becomes the last card. This is not much harder than the classical\n\
game.\n\
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Master:\n\
At this level, all cards are moved to the left by one space whenever\n\
two cards are flipped, whether or not they are matched and removed.\n\
This is already very challenging for myself.\n\
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Daemon:\n\
Now all cards are moved to the left by one space when two cards are\n\
flipped but not matched. When two cards are matched and removed then\n\
the remaining cards are moved by a random number of spaces, keeping\n\
their relative positions fixed. This level is for people with the\n\
best brains.";
char *option_buf =
"There are three options available for this game.\n\
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Two cards (default):\n\
When no option is chosen, two idential cards are matched at a time.\n\
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Three cards:\n\
Match three cards at a time.\n\
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Different cards:\n\
Match two different cards at a time. This option needs the icon files\n\
to be set up properly so that two related icons are next to each other\n\
in the file list. This option can be used for teaching and association.";
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