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== Where to get | == Where to get Pukllanapac == | ||
[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4320/ Activity] | [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/pakllanapac/repos/mainline Source] | [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4320/ Activity] | [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/pakllanapac/repos/mainline Source] | ||
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== About Pakllanapac == | == About Pakllanapac == | ||
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Pukllanapac is a sliding-puzzle game; the objective is to rearrange tiles so that all of the circles (and semicircles) are composed of sectors of the same color. | |||
Pukllanapac has three levels of play: | |||
* beginner, which is a 2×2 arrangement of tiles; | * beginner, which is a 2×2 arrangement of tiles; | ||
* intermediate, which is a 4×2 arrangement of tiles; and | * intermediate, which is a 4×2 arrangement of tiles; and | ||
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Warning: the first two levels are relatively easy, but the final level is challenging. | Warning: the first two levels are relatively easy, but the final level is challenging. | ||
Pukllanapac is an Incan (Quechua) word for 'picture'. Oscar Becerra was the inspiration behind the activity. | |||
[[Category:Activities]] | [[Category:Activities]] | ||
Revision as of 14:38, 19 July 2010
Where to get Pukllanapac
About Pakllanapac
Pukllanapac is a sliding-puzzle game; the objective is to rearrange tiles so that all of the circles (and semicircles) are composed of sectors of the same color.
Pukllanapac has three levels of play:
- beginner, which is a 2×2 arrangement of tiles;
- intermediate, which is a 4×2 arrangement of tiles; and
- expert, which is a 6×4 arrangement of tiles.
Warning: the first two levels are relatively easy, but the final level is challenging.
Pukllanapac is an Incan (Quechua) word for 'picture'. Oscar Becerra was the inspiration behind the activity.