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Jumper

Having fun from searching for words with Hints! Jumper might seem easy at first and it could be gone intense. Challenge yourself by figuring out the wide variality of words in the word!

Getting Started

Make sure you have dotnet 6.0 or newer installed on your machine. Open a terminal and browse to the project's root folder. Start the program by running the following commands.

dotnet build
dotnet run

You can also run the program from an IDE like Visual Studio Code. Start you IDE and open the project folder. Select "Run and Debug" on the Activity Bar. Next, select the project you'd like to run from the drop down list at the top of the Side Bar. Lastly, click the green arrow or "start debugging" button.

Project Structure

The project files and folders are organized as follows:

root                (project root folder)
+-- Game            (source code folder)
+-- Program.cs      (program entry point)
+-- README.md       (general info)
+-- jumper.csproj   (dotnet project file)

## Required Technologies
* dotnet 6.0

## Authors
* Kavin Siaw (sia21002@byui.edu)
* Noah Ashcroft (ash21020@byui.edu)

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