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Tile Matching Game Board
A tile matching game is a popular genre of puzzle game where the objective is to match tiles of the same type or pattern to clear them from the game board in order to win the game. There will be a tile of 12 tiles in which two tiles are identical, the player needs to match each pair to win the game.
To set up the Tile Matching Game Board, follow these steps:
- Format the HTML file by including relevant elements cloned to css and html.
- Format the CSS file for the website's design.
- Write a Java Script folder.
- Use an external Git repository and provide the SSH path.
- Make at least 20 commits in Git, with each change.
- Push your commands and run the HTML, CSS and Java files in a valid browser to view your website.
The design for the Tile Matching Game Board can be found in the attached image.
The Tile Matching Game Board is built using custom HTML, JavaScript and CSS. The following languages and tools were used:
- HTML5
- CSS3
- VS Code
- Git
- JavaScript
In case of any issues or questions regarding Tile Matching Game Board, you can reach out to the Moringa School website for support.
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