


What's the game all about?
Diamonds in the Rough is a captivating game where players aim to score and advance through levels by uncovering hidden diamonds within a set number of flips. With each level, the challenge intensifies, offering an engaging experience of memory and strategy.









- Begin by launching the application and selecting "Play Now" from the main menu.









- Each level starts with cards facing down. They flip to reveal their faces briefly, then shuffle to obscure their positions.
















- Tap on cards to flip them and uncover diamonds within the allowed flips.









- Successfully uncovering a diamond results in the card flashing green and staying revealed.








- If a non-diamond card is selected,it flashes red before returning to its face-down position.







- Keep track of the number of flips allowed and the number of diamonds remaining at the top of the screen.











- The Queen of Diamonds is the star – it’s worth a stunning 500 points. The card is flashing purple and staying revealed.






- Game will be over if users used all the available flips in a level. An animation of ‘No more flips left’ will be displayed.





- A Game Summary will appear after the animation of ‘No more flips left, showing the Total Score, Flips Accuracy and Queens Found.






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- Players must choose which cards to flip and when to use extra flips wisely.
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- Remembering diamond locations and tracking the Queen of Diamonds challenge players' memory and observation.
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- Fluid animations and easy controls keep players immersed.
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- Levels become harder as players advance, providing a rewarding experience.
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- Indicators show remaining diamonds and total flips, aiding decision-making.



Uncover Hidden Treasures and Conquer Challenges! Dive into Diamonds in the Rough, where every flip unveils a thrilling adventure of memory and strategy. Ready to reveal the secrets within?

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Q: How do I play?
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Q: What happens if I find the Queen of Diamonds?
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Q: Can I replay levels?
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Q: Is there a limit to the number of flips?
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Q: How are points calculated?




