Wait a little while for the
game to load....and then use this Java game to help Cybermax figure out which solar system
planets and moons belong in the black boxes.
There are two objects to this game:
A. Correctly guess which three of the six planets the
computer has chosen.
B. Correctly guess in which black box each of the three
planets are located.
Press "start" and wait a few seconds to activate the game.
Choose one of the six planets and moon. For example click on
"Venus", the brown rectangle.
In one of the three black squares in the bottom row, choose where you
think "Venus" is located. The square turns brown Venus colour. You
can put other planets in other squares at this point, or you can leave only one square
coloured.
Click on the bottom rows submit button.
The small purple squares give you your feedback. If the small purple
square turned green. This tells you that Venus is one of the mystery planets, but you have
put it in the wrong big square. If you had chosen the correct large square for Venus, one
of the small purple squares would have turned black.
Go up one row and try it again
Keep repeating the following procedures as you move from the
bottom to the top rows. 1. choose planets and moons 2. click in a black box - the black
box will turn the color of the planet you have just chosen 3. press submit and watch the
clues appear in the small purple boxes - black means you have the right planet in the
right box and green means you have the right planet in the wrong box.