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- <em>CopyCat</em>
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- <p> <em>CopyCat</em> is a captivating new 3D game designed and developed by
- <b><xref name="me">Jim Morey</xref></b>. The game revolves around
- replicating a picture created by several patterned faces of a solid object
- (like a cube). This may sound easy to some, but it can turn out to be quite
- tricky. So to do well at the game, the player must first become familiar
- with the object.
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- <p> <em>CopyCat</em> is rich with variety. There are many different pictures
- that can be created with the patterned faces of just one object...and there
- are many different objects that can be used. For a more subtle variation,
- the way the player manipulates the object can also be changed. All of
- these possibilities unite to make <em>CopyCat</em> the most challenging game
- your mouse will ever experience.
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- If you are scratching your head,
- <xref name="boards">take a look at the game</xref>. Otherwise you can
- <xref name="how2play">see how to play</xref>.
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- This documentation was quickly done with the help of <b>Keith Orpen's</b>
- <a href="http://www.math.ubc.ca/~korpen/xrefDoc/" target="_top">xref</a> (cross referencing)
- tool.
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