Assigment 2.2 - Group 07 - Card memorization
What the project does? The CSS memory game is a web-based game that challenges players to match pairs of hidden icons by flipping over cards. The game is implemented using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and is designed to be simple and easy to play.
Why the project is useful?
The CSS memory game is a fun and engaging way to practice memory skills and challenge yourself. It can also be a great learning resource for those who want to improve their understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as it provides a simple example of how these technologies can be used together to create an interactive game
How users can get started with the project: To get started with the CSS memory game, users can visit the web page where the game is hosted and simply start playing. The game requires no downloads or installations, and can be played directly in the user's web browser.
Where users can get help with your project: If users have questions or need help with the CSS memory game, they can refer to the documentation provided on the web page, which includes instructions on how to play the game and information about how it works.
Which technology is used?
We primarely use CSS (SASS, and BEM )and HTML, for the style, animation and structure in this game, but there is also minimal use of JavaScript. This is to make the game work.
Who maintains and contributes to the project
The contributers and maintainers of this project are Mariam, Håkon and Julie.