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+aebacromemory --- D. P. Story
+Dated: 2017-02-23
+
+AcroMemory requires Adobe Distiller as the PDF creator, as well as the
+use of Acrobat.
+
+What's New (2017/02/23) Correct the need for Acrobat as the viewer
+application. The game now correctly function when the user view a AcroMemory
+game in Adobe Reader.
+
+AcroMemory is a memory game in which you find the matching tiles. There
+are two versions, available as options of this package, acromemory1 and
+acromemory2 (the default).
+
+acromemory1: Here you have a single game board, a rectangular
+region divided by rows and columns. The total number of tiles should be
+even, each tile should have a matching twin. The game begins with all
+the tiles hidden. The user clicks a tile, then another. If the tiles do
+not match, they become hidden again (you did remember the position of
+those tiles, didn't you?); otherwise, they remain visible and are now
+read-only. The game is complete when the user, with a lot of time on
+his/her hands, matches all tiles. There is a running tabulation kept on
+the number of tries. There is also a button which resets the game and
+randomizes the tiles.
+
+acromemory2: For this game you have two identical rectangular images
+subdivided into tiles (or slices), which are arrayed in rows and columns.
+The tiles for one of the two images is randomly re-arranged. The object of
+the game is to find all the matching tiles by choosing a tile from one
+image and a tile from the other image. As in the first case, if the
+selected tiles do not match, they are hidden after a short interval of
+time (you did remember the position of those tiles, didn't you?);
+otherwise, they remain visible and are now read-only. The game is over
+when all tiles are matched; when this occurs, end-of-game special effects
+occur that will dazzle the senses. There is an option to view a small
+image to help you locate the matching tiles on the non-randomized; useful
+if the image is complex. There is no reset button at this time, to play
+again, the user must therefore close and open the document.
+
+Now, I simply must get back to my retirement.
+
+D. P. Story
+dpstory@acrotex.net
+2011/12/31