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Great Expectations Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Great Expectations is a classic novel by Charles Dickens that explores themes of social class, ambition, and identity. In this game inspired by the novel, players will embark on a fact-matching adventure to uncover hidden truths and piece together important information.

  • Players will navigate through various levels, each containing key details that will help them unravel the mystery.
  • Use spells to unlock hints and gain extra time to complete each level.

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • - Pip is the protagonist of the story.
  • - Miss Havisham is a wealthy, eccentric woman who plays a significant role in Pip's life.
  • - Estella is Miss Havisham's adopted daughter and Pip becomes infatuated with her.
  • - Joe Gargery is Pip's humble and kind-hearted brother-in-law.
  • - Pip encounters an escaped convict named Magwitch in a graveyard.
  • - Pip is sent to London to become a gentleman with the help of a mysterious benefactor.
  • - Mr. Jaggers is a powerful lawyer who becomes Pip's guardian in London.
  • - Pip befriends Herbert Pocket, who becomes his closest friend.
  • - Pip discovers that his benefactor is not Miss Havisham, but rather Magwitch, the convict he encountered in the graveyard.
  • - Pip is deeply disappointed and ashamed of Magwitch's criminal past.
  • - Pip helps Magwitch escape the authorities and risks his own safety.
  • - Miss Havisham's plan for Estella is to break men's hearts as revenge for her own heartbreak.
  • - Pip's expectations of becoming a gentleman lead him to neglect his true friends and family.
  • - Estella marries a cruel and abusive man named Bentley Drummle.
  • - Pip's lavish lifestyle in London leads him into debt and despair.
  • - Pip's friend, Wemmick, leads a double life as a mild-mannered clerk and a ruthless criminal hunter.
  • - Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe, is attacked and left disabled by an unknown assailant.
  • - Pip's feelings for Estella persist despite her marriage to Drummle.
  • - Pip eventually realizes the importance of loyalty and love over social status.
  • - The novel ends with Pip and Estella meeting years later, suggesting a possibility of reconciliation.

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