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Parker Brothers split second - Game Completion and Scoring

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Figure
1.
5.
Completing
a
game
a)
"Game end" sound. At the end of a
game,
the screen will go
blank for
a
second or so,
and you'll hear either the
"Win" or "Lose"
sound. If you've beaten
the previous
time
record, you'll hear the
"Win" sound; other-
wise you'll hear the "Lose"
sound.
Figure
2. The lower the
number,
the better the
score.
b) Scoring. After
hearing the "game end"
sound, you'll
see
your score on the
screen.
Your score is the number
of seconds that it
takes you to complete a
game. Your score
will
be
correct to
the tenth of a
second, and
will range somewhere
between 00.0 sec-
onds
and 99.9 seconds.
In Figure
2,
for