Interesting program, Few codes and basic structure is given need to implement more codes in the given classes.
You must implement the game called "FullHouse" from:
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This is a simple 2D puzzle game that uses a discrete 2D grid for the playing board. The game requires the player to move one blue piece around the board (using arrow keys or mouse clicks) to try and visit ALL the empty squares. To make the puzzles more challenging, the player can click at the beginning to choose a starting location. This game was invented in 2004 by Erich Friedman.
Hint: to solve Puzzle 1, try starting at position (2,2)?
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