I’ve just released my entry into the Nonoba Multiplayer API Kick Off competition. It’s a multiplayer take on the old memory cards game where you have to turn over pairs of cards and try to remember what was under each one. The multiplayer aspect makes it much more frantic and fun as other players are looking at the same cards at the same time as you and you don’t want them to steal your pairs!
It will probably make more sense if you try it out yourself so go ahead and click the image below to play multiplayer memory mayhem!My good friend Leigh Kayley did the designs (including illustrating all of the cool animals) and I built the game using Papervision, PureMVC, GTween and the Nonoba multiplayer API.
While I was building the game I did a little prototype for the score board transitions using papervision which you can see by clicking the image below. Click anywhere in the movie to give a random player some random points (and so maybe rearrange the scores) and press any keyboard key to toggle some mouse following behaviour.
Unfortunately in the game you can’t really see the 3d transitions on the scores so I thought I’d upload this for people to look at. And I’ve also uploaded the source code for anyone who is interested. It’s probably not the best because it was a prototype stuck together quickly but it may be useful to someone…

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First, congrats on the 3rd place you won! Its a really impressing game you developed. Im planing to dive into PV3D / PureMVC as well. Is there any chance that you post a article about the integration of PV3D into PureMVC or sent me some info about that?
February 10th, 2009
Hi Saebl,
Thanks for the congratulations!
I don't know if there is anything special to say about the integration of PureMVC and Papervision... You just do your papervision stuff in a view and use the mediator to pass data to and from it...
Cheers,
Kelvin :)
February 10th, 2009
Ok thanks Kelvin. I guess, I just should give it a shot :)
Greetings
saebl
February 11th, 2009
Congratulations for developing such a lovely game first of all, however in the game 3d transitions on the scores are not visible. But I must say that the designs are really cool. Good work.
August 17th, 2010
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