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|publisher={{wp|Funbrain|FEkids}}<ref name=FEkids>{{cite | |publisher={{wp|Funbrain|FEkids}}<ref name=FEkids>{{cite|title=e-Reader Fun Match|publisher=FEkids|accessdate=November 15, 2024|archive=http://fekids.com:80/kln/games/ereader/ereaderfunmatch.swf|deadlink=y}}</ref> | ||
|release=2002{{ref needed}} | |release=2002{{ref needed}} | ||
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'''''e-Reader Fun Match''''' was an {{wp|Adobe Flash}} game created to promote the [[e-Reader]], featuring both the box art and actual game images from a few titles of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], including ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'', as well as ''{{iw|nwiki|Tennis (NES)|Tennis}}'' and ''{{iw|nwiki|Excitebike}}''. It was playable on {{wp|Funbrain|FEKids}}, an edutainment site that has been folded into {{wp|Funbrain}}. | |||
'''e-Reader Fun Match''' was an {{wp|Adobe Flash}} game | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:E-Reader Fun Match Gameplay.jpg|thumb|left|Gameplay of the easy mode]] | [[File:E-Reader Fun Match Gameplay.jpg|thumb|left|Gameplay of the easy mode]] | ||
''e-Reader Fun Match'' takes the form of a brief matching game with two modes, those being "easy" and "hard." Each card has an image from either ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', ''Excitebike'', ''Pinball'', or ''Tennis'' on the back. Matching two of the same card causes that card to disappear, while selecting two cards that do not match causes an "X" to appear on a meter at the very bottom. If the player gets seven of those, they receive a game over. While the player has the ability to choose which mode to begin in, completing the game in easy mode causes the player to be asked if they want to go to the next level (this being hard mode). Completing hard mode brings up the same screen used when the player completed easy mode, minus the button and text asking if they want to play hard mode. Both screens feature an option to visit the official site for the e-Reader. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:14, November 16, 2024
E-Reader Fun Match | |
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Publisher | FEkids[1] |
Platform(s) | Adobe Flash |
Release date | 2002[citation needed] |
Genre | Puzzle |
Rating(s) | N/A |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Format | HTML |
Input | Mouse |
e-Reader Fun Match was an Adobe Flash game created to promote the e-Reader, featuring both the box art and actual game images from a few titles of the Super Mario franchise, including Donkey Kong Jr. and Pinball, as well as Tennis and Excitebike. It was playable on FEKids, an edutainment site that has been folded into Funbrain.
Gameplay[edit]
e-Reader Fun Match takes the form of a brief matching game with two modes, those being "easy" and "hard." Each card has an image from either Donkey Kong Jr., Excitebike, Pinball, or Tennis on the back. Matching two of the same card causes that card to disappear, while selecting two cards that do not match causes an "X" to appear on a meter at the very bottom. If the player gets seven of those, they receive a game over. While the player has the ability to choose which mode to begin in, completing the game in easy mode causes the player to be asked if they want to go to the next level (this being hard mode). Completing hard mode brings up the same screen used when the player completed easy mode, minus the button and text asking if they want to play hard mode. Both screens feature an option to visit the official site for the e-Reader.
References[edit]
- ^ e-Reader Fun Match. FEkids. Archived from the original via archive.today. Retrieved November 15, 2024.