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Just to make things crystal clear for some people, this FAQ is not to appear anywhere at the following URLs: http://www.cheatcc.com http://www.cheatindex.com This document Copyright 2004,2017 Daniel Engel =============================================================================== Fisher Price: I Can Remember FAQ November 30, 2017 Daniel (DEngel) Engel dan.engel.2017 [AT] gmail [DOT] com ############################################################################### (A) TABLE OF CONTENTS ############################################################################### Table of Contents (A) This Table of Contents (B) Controls (C) The Game (D) Experimental ############################################################################### (B) CONTROLS ############################################################################### dpad - Move the cursor A - Choose a box, confirm menu choices. B - Choose a box. Select - End the game. Start - Pause the game. ############################################################################### (C) THE GAME ############################################################################### Bricklayer J. Gastronomy This is a really basic game that I'm sure most people have played before in some other form, I know it as concentration but I'm sure it goes by other names as well. Basically cards are arranged face down and each player takes a turn at flipping two cards. If they match that player receives some points and gets to select two more cards. If they don't match then that player's turn is over and the other player gets a turn. It's a pretty simple idea and it's totally memory work, but I wouldn't expect anything taxing for a children's game. ===== Setup ===== Once you choose how many people [human/CPU] are playing and what their names are, you get to choose what level you want to play on. Level 1 has 12 boxes with 6 matches. Level 2 has 16 boxes with 8 matches. Level 3 has 20 boxes with 10 matches. Once you've made all of the above selections the game begins. ======= Scoring ======= You get varying amounts of points for each match as follows: 1st Match - 500 Points 2nd Match - 400 Points 3rd Match - 350 Points 4th Match - 300 Points 5th Match - 250 Points 6th Match - 200 Points 7th Match - 175 Points 8th Match - 150 Points 9th Match - 125 Points 10th Match - 100 Points Players keep trying for successful matches until they fail, then the other player takes a turn. The round ends once all matches have been uncovered, and the game lasts for three rounds. The player with the highest score after the third round wins the game. ======== Gameplay ======== Considering this is a game of luck, I can't really help you that much because the layouts for each game are completely random. However these are the items that you will be attempting to match: Airplane Bird Bowling Pins & Bowling Ball Bubble-Blower Bus Camera (Blue) Camera (Pink) Carriage Cassette Tape Cash Register Drum Fire Truck Golf Cart Hamburger Humpty Dumpty Horse Kettle Minigolf Mixer Music Player People Popping Lawnmower Record Player Ring Stack Roller-skate Sunglasses Table Telephone Xylophone Since the game is all about memory work, it helps if you can remember which boxes had which items on them. Of course this is easier said than done, but some people use systems to help them remember. Things like creating acronyms or sentences with the first letter of each item for example. Another example would be associating the items with colours instead of their individual pictures. Of course the order that you choose cards in might help you to remember them better, basically use whatever you strategy you find works best for you. Other than that, the more you play a game like this the better you will become at remembering where everything is. ############################################################################### (D) EXPERIMENTAL ############################################################################### For a little while now I've had a paypal link in all my FAQs at the very bottom here. Mainly as a small experiment since a few other FAQ authors have also had the same idea. I had a few people email me before I put this link in because they wanted to send money, so it's here for those people. For the record I've received about $87 (which works out to a bit more in Canadian lol) last I checked, so I've been getting cases of pop and making some excellent progress on a few FAQs. If you don't want to send money or can't then send me an email, it's nice to hear what people thought about my work and there's always room for improvement. My email address and paypal address for those that want to contribute are both dan.engel.2017 (AT) gmail (DOT) com Many thanks, and I hope you continue to use my work! ~Dan