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===Purble Shop=== [[File:Purble Shop character 72x72.png|thumb|right|One of 3125 possible looks for a purble with five features]] ''Purble Shop'' is a code-breaker game similar to the colored peg game, [[Mastermind (board game)|Master Mind]]. In this game, the computer randomly decides the color of up to five features (hat, eyes, nose, mouth and clothes) that are concealed from the player. The player then attempts to guess or deduce the correct feature colors in a limited number of moves. After each move the computer reveals the accuracy of the guess, reporting how many picks are in the right color and the right position, and how many are in the right color but the wrong position. The Beginner level has 3 features in 3 colors (27 different patterns), Intermediate has 4 x 4 (256 patterns), and Advanced has 5 x 5 (3125 patterns). If the player guesses correctly he or she is given an honorary title depending on the number of guesses and the difficulty level.
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