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*I made movies of it with xvidcap and played them back and paused them to see what was happening. The image seems '''not''' to matter. The peg style number as revealed by mouse-hover is what matters. Peg style 1 goes right, peg style 2 goes left, and peg style 3 is random, regardless of the image-to-style-number mapping. --[[User:Greycat|Greycat]] 18:02, 4 June 2011 (UTC) | *I made movies of it with xvidcap and played them back and paused them to see what was happening. The image seems '''not''' to matter. The peg style number as revealed by mouse-hover is what matters. Peg style 1 goes right, peg style 2 goes left, and peg style 3 is random, regardless of the image-to-style-number mapping. --[[User:Greycat|Greycat]] 18:02, 4 June 2011 (UTC) | ||
==References== | |||
Both the name of the game and the way it's played are a reference to [[Wikipedia:Plinko|Plinko]] from the game show [[Wikipedia:The Price Is Right (U.S. game show)|The Price Is Right]]. |
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Basic discoveries:
- Across multiple adventures of it, the circular peg pushes the disk right, the plus peg pushes left, and the x is random. The name of the peg differs, probably to make it more difficult to bot, but the images seem to have the same effect each game.
- There's some randomness, though. At least on the first peg, I've had it go the way I didn't expect. Perhaps some random chance of it reacting differently? --Valliant 07:17, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
- I made movies of it with xvidcap and played them back and paused them to see what was happening. The image seems not to matter. The peg style number as revealed by mouse-hover is what matters. Peg style 1 goes right, peg style 2 goes left, and peg style 3 is random, regardless of the image-to-style-number mapping. --Greycat 18:02, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
References
Both the name of the game and the way it's played are a reference to Plinko from the game show The Price Is Right.