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My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.
Three good examples of inheritance using public, protected, and private access specifiers.
My code is a state capital guessing game. The game can be played with one or two players. The object of the game is to guess all fifty capitals. The game keeps track of how many answers are correct and incorrect. I also added a flag using bool for correct answers. This way it will not ask the same question over.