Probeer drie X of drie O op één rij te krijgen; je mag ook van de linkerbovenhoek naar de rechterbenedenhoek of van de rechterbovenhoek naar de linkerbenedenhoek. Je speelt tegen de computer!
If you are not familiar with this game, the object is to remove as many
marbles as possible from the board. The only legal moves are horizontal
or vertical jumps with one marble over another to an empty hole on the
other side, whereupon the marble that was jumped over goes away. To move,
just drag the marbles in some legal direction.
Author: Bret Dahlgren
You should be able to figure out how it works. Twist or rotate
by pointing and dragging in "natural" directions.Press s to scramble and r to restore (while positioning the mouse cursor
somewhere in the applet region).
Author: Karl Hornell
The object of this game is to guess the sequence of four colored pegs the computer has selected at random from the circled colors in the right field.
You start filling the holes at the bottom row with pegs, and each time you have completed a guess (i.e. filled all four holes) the computer will respond by giving you one peg for each correct color - black if your guess was also in the right place, otherwise white. (But you will not be informed about which colors were correct. That part you will have to figure out for yourself.)
If you haven't managed to guess the sequence by your 8th guess, the computer will reveal it to you and the game ends.
First select which colors you want to play with. (The default set contains blue, green, red and yellow. That's moderately difficult. For obvious reasons you are not allowed to select fewer than two. :-) Clicking on a color in the field on the right will toggle the circle around it on/off, indicating whether it will be part of the set the computer draws from. Then press 'Start' to begin.
In case you wish to start over, just press 'End' to discontinue the game.
Author: Karl Hornell
Thanks to my friend Toon Hermans, who brought in this games.