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'''Purble Place''' is a suite of computer games, developed by Oberon Games and included in [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]], that offers an environment for children to practice pattern recognition, and shape and color identification.
 
   
 
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Games

The suite features three games: Comfy Cakes, Purble Shop and Purble Pairs, each set in the brightly colored world of "Purbles" – squat humanoids with large heads and exaggerated features.

Purble Pairs

Purble Pairs is a solitaire Pelmanism-style game, represented by the schoolhouse at the left of Purble Place. The object is to clear the tableau in the fewest number of turns. A sneak peek bonus allows the player to expose all remaining cards for a couple of seconds, but every card exposed in this way is counted as a turn. As the skill level progresses, the game becomes timed, the grid size increases, and more similar pictures are used. The Beginner level has one 5x5 grid, Intermediate has two 6x6 grids, and Advanced has four 8x8 grids to solve per game. In addition to a joker that automatically finds another match of an exposed card, numerous special pairs are present in the higher levels: such as a card of the icing machine in Comfy Cakes that shuffles the board when paired, a clock that adds more time to the timer, and a Master Chef that automatically finds and matches pairs of cards containing cakes.

Comfy Cakes

Comfy Cakes exercises analysis, prediction and eye–hand coordination skills, using the model of a bakery (the middle building of Purble Place). The object of the game is to fill orders by manufacturing a layer cake that matches a specification, by controlling a conveyor belt that brings the cake to various stations. Elements of the cake include shape (square, circular or heart-shaped), flavor of batter (strawberry, chocolate or vanilla), filling (either pink, white, or brown), optional icing (flavors as used in the batter) and other decorations (e.g. sugar may be sprinkled on top of the cake, and in rarer cases, flames are applied to iced cakes to create a smooth glaze). After the cake is completed, the player moves the cake to the star section, sending the order off to be shipped. However, if the cake is not made as specified, the player is penalized. If the player sends three incorrect orders, the game is over. After a certain number of correct orders are shipped, the player wins the game, and the score is tabulated. The final score depends upon the number of cakes baked, the number of incorrect orders sent and the efficiency of the player in baking. At higher levels the specifications become more complex and multiple cakes must be manufactured in parallel on a single conveyor belt.

Purble Shop

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One of 3125 possible looks for a purble with five features

Purble Shop is a code-breaker game similar to the colored peg 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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