
1) To start, select the number of digits you want to guess,
then click the enter button.
2) The computer will then select a
random number, based on the number of digits you selected.
This computer-generated number will have NO repeated digits and will NEVER
begin with a zero.
3) Similarly, when you enter guesses, you can
have NO repeated digits NOR can
your guess start with a zero.
4) Enter your guess and then click ok.
5) The output boxes will then show you:
Guess #
(How many guesses you have made)
Your Guess
(The number you just entered).
Digits
(The number of digits in your guess that match the computer-generated
number.) (Example, if the computer number is 421 and your guess is 123,
then
this box would say '2'.
Order (The digits in your guess
that are in the same POSITION as the
computer-generated number.)
(Example, if the computer number is 421 and your
guess is 123, then this
box would say '1'.
6) By using these clues, you can logically deduce
the value of all the digits.
7) When you have done that, you are
DIGITALLY CORRECT.
8) If for some reason, you want to quit in the
middle of a game but still
need to know the number, just scroll ALL the way
to the bottom and press DAS
QUITTEN SWITCHEN which will display the number.
NOTE:
This game is based upon 'BAGELS' a computer game from about
20 years ago
but this version is 100% the work of 1728 Software Systems.
Also, ours
is an improved version of the old 'BAGELS' game because:
1) 'BAGELS'
generated only 4 digit numbers.
2) The answers to each guess were in
weird terms like PICO PICO FERMI. We at
1728 like to speak plainly.
3) 'BAGELS' only permitted a fixed number of guesses (15 or20 ).
With
DIGITALLY CORRECT, you can keep guessing until doomsday because
we have set
NO LIMITS on the number of guesses you can make.
4) 'BAGELS' did not have 'DAS QUITTEN SWITCHEN'.
So there.