82 | `;
83 | }
84 | tarjetasMezcladas.push(tarjeta); // Agregar la tarjeta al array mezclado
85 | });
86 | shuffle(tarjetasMezcladas); // Mezclar aleatoriamente el array de tarjetas
87 | tarjetasMezcladas.forEach(function (tarjeta) {
88 | mesa.appendChild(tarjeta);
89 | tarjeta.classList.add("aparecer");
90 | });
91 | }
92 | // Función para barajar (mezclar) un array usando el algoritmo de Fisher-Yates
93 | function shuffle(array) {
94 | for (let i = array.length - 1; i > 0; i--) {
95 | const j = Math.floor(Math.random() * (i + 1));
96 | [array[i], array[j]] = [array[j], array[i]];
97 | }
98 | }
99 |
100 | // Contador de movimientos
101 | function actualizarMovs() {
102 | state.movimientos++;
103 | state.movimientosTexto = state.movimientos;
104 | if (state.movimientos < 10) {
105 | state.movimientos = '0' + state.movimientos;
106 | }
107 | document.querySelector("#mov").innerText = state.movimientosTexto;
108 | }
109 |
110 |
111 |
112 | // Cronometro
113 | let intervaloId; // Variable para almacenar el ID del intervalo
114 | let segundos = 0;
115 | let minutos = 0;
116 | let segundosTexto;
117 | let minutosTexto;
118 |
119 | function iniciarCronometro() {
120 | pausarCronometro(intervaloId);
121 | // Reiniciar el tiempo a cero
122 | segundos = 0;
123 | minutos = 0;
124 | document.querySelector('#minutos').innerText = '00';
125 | document.querySelector('#segundos').innerText = '00';
126 | function actualizaContador() {
127 | segundos = segundos + 1;
128 | if (segundos > 59) {
129 | segundos = 0;
130 | minutos = minutos + 1;
131 | }
132 | segundosTexto = segundos;
133 | minutosTexto = minutos;
134 | if (segundos < 10) {
135 | segundosTexto = '0' + segundos;
136 | }
137 | if (minutos < 10) {
138 | minutosTexto = '0' + minutos;
139 | }
140 | document.querySelector('#minutos').innerText = minutosTexto;
141 | document.querySelector('#segundos').innerText = segundosTexto;
142 | }
143 | // Iniciar el cronómetro
144 | intervaloId = setInterval(actualizaContador, 1000);
145 | }
146 | // Función para pausar el cronómetro
147 | function pausarCronometro() {
148 | clearInterval(intervaloId);
149 | }
150 |
151 | // Descubrir comparar
152 | function descubrir() {
153 | let descubiertas;
154 | let totaldescubiertas = document.querySelectorAll(".descubierta:not(.acertada)");
155 | let tarjetasPendientes;
156 |
157 | if (totaldescubiertas.length > 1) {
158 | return;
159 | }
160 | this.classList.add("descubierta");
161 | descubiertas = document.querySelectorAll(".descubierta:not(.acertada)");
162 | if (descubiertas.length < 2) {
163 | return;
164 | }
165 | comparar(descubiertas);
166 | actualizarMovs();
167 | tarjetasPendientes = document.querySelectorAll(".tarjeta:not(.acertada)");
168 | if (tarjetasPendientes.length === 0) {
169 | setTimeout(feedback, 500);
170 | pausarCronometro()
171 | }
172 | }
173 | function comparar(tarjetasAComparar) {
174 | if (tarjetasAComparar[0].classList.contains(tarjetasAComparar[1].classList[1])) {
175 | acierto(tarjetasAComparar);
176 | } else {
177 | error(tarjetasAComparar);
178 | }
179 | }
180 |
181 | // Iniciar
182 | function iniciar() {
183 | document.querySelectorAll(".tarjeta").forEach(function (elemento) {
184 | elemento.addEventListener("click", descubrir);
185 | });
186 | document.querySelector("#mov").innerText = '0';
187 | document.querySelector('#feedback').classList.remove('visible');
188 | }
189 |
190 | // Finalizar
191 | function feedback() {
192 | document.querySelector('#feedback').classList.add('visible');
193 | }
194 | function ocultarFeedback() {
195 | document.querySelector('#feedback').classList.remove('visible');
196 | }
197 | let croupier = document.querySelector(".croupier");
198 | croupier.addEventListener("click", (ocultarFeedback));
199 |
200 |
201 |
202 |
203 |
204 |
205 |
206 |
207 | });
208 |
209 |
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/css/styles.css:
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1 | /*Globals*/
2 | :root {
3 | --bg: #fafafa;
4 | --font: "Archivo", sans-serif;
5 | --font-display: "Archivo Narrow", sans-serif;
6 | --hotpink: #e94057;
7 | --orange: #f27121;
8 | --gradient: linear-gradient(35deg, var(--orange), var(--hotpink));
9 | }
10 |
11 | body {
12 | margin: auto;
13 | min-height: 100vh;
14 | background: var(--bg);
15 | font-family: var(--font);
16 | }
17 | a{
18 | text-decoration: none;
19 | }
20 | ul {
21 | list-style: none;
22 |
23 | }
24 |
25 | li {
26 | font-size: 1rem;
27 | }
28 |
29 | /*My styles*/
30 | body {
31 | font-size: 2rem;
32 | display: flex;
33 | font-family: sans-serif;
34 | flex-direction: column;
35 | background-image: url(../assets/img/aron-van-de-pol.webp);
36 | background-size: cover;
37 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
38 | background-position: bottom 0 right 0;
39 | }
40 |
41 | h1 {
42 | font-size: 1rem;
43 | color: #05257C;
44 | margin: 0;
45 |
46 | }
47 |
48 | p {
49 | margin: 0;
50 | }
51 |
52 | p,
53 | span {
54 | font-size: 1.5rem;
55 | }
56 |
57 | #menu {
58 | z-index: 1;
59 | background: #fff;
60 | font-weight: 800;
61 | padding: 0 1rem;
62 | }
63 |
64 | #menu h1 {
65 | padding-bottom: 1rem;
66 | }
67 |
68 | ul {
69 | box-sizing: border-box;
70 | display: flex;
71 | flex-direction: row;
72 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
73 | justify-content: flex-start;
74 | align-items: flex-start;
75 | color: #212121;
76 | width: fit-content;
77 | margin: 0;
78 | padding: 0;
79 |
80 | }
81 |
82 | ul li{
83 | box-sizing: border-box;
84 | color: #05257C;
85 | font-size: .8rem;
86 | border-right: 1px solid #05257C;
87 | transition: all .3s;
88 | padding: 0.3rem 0.5rem;
89 | }
90 |
91 |
92 | ul li:hover {
93 | cursor: pointer;
94 | transition: all .3s;
95 | background-color: #D42632;
96 | color: #fff;
97 | border-radius: .2rem;
98 | }
99 |
100 | #logo {
101 | display: flex;
102 | align-items: center;
103 | gap: 0.5em;
104 | }
105 |
106 | #logo h1 {
107 | font-size: 3rem;
108 | line-height: 3.2rem;
109 | font-family: 'Tilt Prism', cursive;
110 | }
111 | .flag{
112 | width: 3rem;
113 | }
114 | .bar-contador {
115 | box-sizing: border-box;
116 | width: 100%;
117 | display: flex;
118 | flex-wrap: wrap;
119 | flex-direction: row;
120 | justify-content: space-between;
121 | align-items: center;
122 | padding: 0.5rem 1rem;
123 | background: #ffffff83;
124 | }
125 |
126 | .contadores {
127 | display: flex;
128 | gap: 2rem;
129 |
130 | padding: 0.3em 0.6em;
131 | }
132 |
133 | .tiempo {
134 | display: flex;
135 | flex-direction: row;
136 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
137 | justify-content: flex-start;
138 | align-items: center;
139 | }
140 |
141 | .tiempo h1 {
142 | margin-right: .5rem;
143 | }
144 |
145 | .tiempo p,
146 | .tiempo span {
147 | margin-right: .2rem;
148 | color: #D42632;
149 | }
150 |
151 | .reloj {
152 | display: flex;
153 | flex-direction: row;
154 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
155 | justify-content: flex-start;
156 | align-items: center;
157 | }
158 | .description{
159 | font-size: 1rem;
160 | margin: .5rem 0;
161 | color: #05257C;
162 | }
163 |
164 | main {
165 | padding: 0 1rem 1rem 1rem;
166 | flex-grow: 1;
167 | display: flex;
168 | align-items: center;
169 | flex-direction: column;
170 | justify-content: flex-start;
171 | position: relative;
172 | }
173 |
174 |
175 | .mesa {
176 | box-sizing: border-box;
177 | display: flex;
178 | flex-wrap: wrap;
179 | justify-content: center;
180 | align-items: center;
181 | align-content: center;
182 | width: 100%;
183 | max-width: 1600px;
184 | margin-inline: auto;
185 | height: 100%;
186 | margin-top: 1em;
187 | }
188 |
189 | .tarjeta {
190 | box-sizing: border-box;
191 | width: 8rem;
192 | height: 8rem;
193 | margin: 0 0.8rem 0.8rem 0;
194 | border-radius: 1rem;
195 | background-image: url(./../assets/pattern.png);
196 | background-repeat: repeat;
197 | background-size: contain;
198 | border: 3px solid #f69090;
199 | box-shadow: 2px 2px 1px #191919;
200 | position: relative;
201 | transition: all 0.3s;
202 | cursor: pointer;
203 | backface-visibility: hidden;
204 | transform-style: preserve-3d;
205 |
206 | }
207 |
208 | .contenido {
209 | box-sizing: border-box;
210 | position: absolute;
211 | left: 0;
212 | top: 0;
213 | width: 100%;
214 | height: 100%;
215 | border: 5px solid transparent;
216 | transition: all .3s;
217 | transform: rotateY(-180deg);
218 | backface-visibility: hidden;
219 | background-color: white;
220 | border-radius: 1rem;
221 | display: flex;
222 | flex-direction: column;
223 | justify-content: center;
224 | align-items: center;
225 | padding: 1rem;
226 | }
227 |
228 | .tarjeta__contenido::selection {
229 | background: transparent;
230 | }
231 |
232 | .icon {
233 | width: 75%;
234 | }
235 |
236 |
237 | .nombre {
238 | text-align: center;
239 | margin: 0;
240 | font-size: 1rem;
241 | padding-top: .2rem;
242 | }
243 |
244 | .descubierta {
245 | transform: rotateY(-180deg);
246 | }
247 |
248 | .contenido.english {
249 | border: 5px solid royalblue;
250 | }
251 |
252 | .contenido.spanish {
253 | border: 5px solid lightcoral;
254 | }
255 |
256 | .acertada .contenido.english,
257 | .acertada .contenido.spanish {
258 | border: 5px solid lightgreen;
259 | background: white;
260 | }
261 |
262 | .acertada .contenido::after {
263 | content: '✅';
264 | position: absolute;
265 | top: -1rem;
266 | right: -1rem;
267 | transition: all 0.3s;
268 | transform: scale(0, 0);
269 | transform-origin: center;
270 | }
271 |
272 | .acertada .contenido::after {
273 | font-size: 2rem;
274 | transform: scale(1, 1);
275 | }
276 |
277 |
278 | .aparecer {
279 | animation: appear .5s;
280 |
281 | }
282 |
283 | .croupier {
284 |
285 | font-size: 1.2rem;
286 | margin: 0 auto;
287 | border: 0px;
288 | border-radius: 0.3rem;
289 | padding: 1rem 1.5rem;
290 | box-shadow: 5px 5px 10px #8f5454;
291 | color: white;
292 | background-color: #D42632;
293 | line-height: 1rem;
294 | box-sizing: border-box;
295 | height: 3rem;
296 |
297 | }
298 |
299 | .croupier:hover {
300 | cursor: pointer;
301 | background-color: #f86464;
302 | color: white;
303 |
304 | }
305 |
306 | .modal {
307 | width: 40%;
308 | height: 40%;
309 | padding: 2rem;
310 | background-color: white;
311 | color: #D42632;
312 | box-shadow: 4px 4px 8px #191919;
313 | border-radius: .3rem;
314 | display: flex;
315 | flex-direction: column;
316 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
317 | justify-content: center;
318 | align-items: center;
319 | }
320 |
321 | .feedback {
322 | width: 100vw;
323 | height: 100vh;
324 | position: absolute;
325 | z-index: 5;
326 | display: flex;
327 | flex-direction: column;
328 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
329 | justify-content: center;
330 | align-items: center;
331 | transform: scale(0);
332 | transition: all .3s;
333 | }
334 |
335 | .visible {
336 |
337 | transform: scale(1);
338 | }
339 |
340 | details {
341 | padding: 0.5em 0.5em 0;
342 | }
343 |
344 | summary {
345 | font-weight: bold;
346 | margin: -0.5em -0.5em 0;
347 | padding: 0.5em;
348 | font-size: 1rem;
349 | }
350 |
351 | details[open] {
352 | padding: 0.5em;
353 | }
354 |
355 | details[open] summary {
356 | border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa;
357 | margin-bottom: 0.5em;
358 | }
359 |
360 | .paginador {
361 | display: flex;
362 | justify-content: center;
363 | margin-top: 20px;
364 | }
365 |
366 | .paginador button {
367 | border: none;
368 | background: none;
369 | margin: 0 5px;
370 | padding: 5px 10px;
371 | font-size: 16px;
372 | cursor: pointer;
373 | }
374 |
375 | .paginador button.activo {
376 | font-weight: bold;
377 | }
378 |
379 | /* CSS for the footer */
380 | .footer {
381 | padding: .5rem .8rem;
382 | text-align: start;
383 | font-family: Arial, sans-serif;
384 | background: #fff;
385 | color: #05257C;
386 | }
387 | .footer p{
388 | font-size: 1.1rem;
389 | }
390 | .footer svg{
391 | width: 1.3rem;
392 | height: 1.3rem;
393 | }
394 |
395 |
396 | @keyframes appear {
397 | 0% {
398 | transform: scale(0);
399 | border-radius: 100%;
400 | }
401 |
402 | 100% {
403 | transform: scale(1);
404 | border-radius: 8px;
405 | }
406 | }
407 |
408 | @media screen and (max-width: 1310px){
409 |
410 | .tarjeta{
411 | width: 7rem;
412 | height: 7rem;
413 | }
414 |
415 | }
416 |
417 | @media screen and (max-width: 1160px){
418 |
419 | .tarjeta{
420 | width: 6rem;
421 | height: 6rem;
422 | }
423 | .contenido{
424 | padding: .4rem;
425 | }
426 | .icon{
427 | width: 65%;
428 | }
429 | .nombre{
430 | font-size: .8rem;
431 | }
432 | }
433 |
434 |
435 | @media screen and (max-width: 1070px){
436 | #logo h1{
437 | font-size: 3rem;
438 | }
439 |
440 |
441 | .contadores{
442 | padding: 0.2em 0.4em;
443 | }
444 |
445 | }
446 |
447 |
448 | @media screen and (max-width: 960px) {
449 | #logo h1{
450 | font-size: 2rem;
451 | line-height: 2rem;
452 | }
453 | .flag{
454 | width: 2rem;
455 | height: 2rem;
456 | }
457 | .description{
458 | font-size: .9rem;
459 | }
460 |
461 | .contadores{
462 | gap: .8rem;
463 | }
464 | .tiempo p, .tiempo span{
465 | font-size: 1rem;
466 | }
467 | .acertada .contenido::after{
468 | font-size: 1.5rem;
469 | top: -0.2rem;
470 | right: -0.2rem;
471 | }
472 | }
473 | @media screen and (max-width: 580px) {
474 | #logo{
475 | gap: 0.5rem;
476 | }
477 | #logo h1 {
478 | font-size: 1rem;
479 | }
480 | .flag{
481 | width: 1rem;
482 | height: 1rem;
483 | }
484 | .contadores{
485 | gap: 0.5rem;
486 | padding: 0.2rem 0.2rem;
487 | }
488 | .contenido.english {
489 | border: 2px solid royalblue;
490 | }
491 |
492 | .contenido.spanish {
493 | border: 2px solid lightcoral;
494 | }
495 | .acertada .contenido.english, .acertada .contenido.spanish{
496 | border: 2px solid lightgreen;
497 | }
498 |
499 |
500 | }
501 |
502 |
503 | @media screen and (max-width: 451px) {
504 | .tarjeta {
505 | width: 4.6rem;
506 | height: 4.5rem;
507 | margin: 0 0.4rem 0.4rem 0;
508 | }
509 | .nombre{
510 | font-size: .8rem;
511 | }
512 | .acertada .contenido::after{
513 | font-size: 1rem;
514 | }
515 | }
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/js/utils.js:
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1 | let movimientos = 0;
2 | let movimientosTexto;
3 | let selectedArray;
4 | let tarjetasBarajadas;
5 |
6 | let animales = [
7 | {
8 | clave: 'gamba',
9 | languages: {
10 | spanish: 'gamba',
11 | english: 'shrimp'
12 | },
13 | icono: './assets/img/animales/shrimp.png'
14 | },
15 | {
16 | clave: 'delfin',
17 | languages: {
18 | spanish: 'delfín',
19 | english: 'dolphin'
20 | },
21 | icono: './assets/img/animales/dolphin.png'
22 | },
23 | {
24 | clave: 'pez',
25 | languages: {
26 | spanish: 'pez',
27 | english: 'fish'
28 | },
29 | icono: './assets/img/animales/fish.png'
30 | },
31 | {
32 | clave: 'rana',
33 | languages: {
34 | spanish: 'rana',
35 | english: 'frog'
36 | },
37 | icono: './assets/img/animales/frog.png'
38 | },
39 | {
40 | clave: 'saltamontes',
41 | languages: {
42 | spanish: 'saltamontes',
43 | english: 'grasshopper'
44 | },
45 | icono: './assets/img/animales/grasshopper.png'
46 | },
47 | {
48 | clave: 'mariquita',
49 | languages: {
50 | spanish: 'mariquita',
51 | english: 'ladybug'
52 | },
53 | icono: './assets/img/animales/ladybug.png'
54 | },
55 | {
56 | clave: 'suricata',
57 | languages: {
58 | spanish: 'suricata',
59 | english: 'meerkat'
60 | },
61 | icono: './assets/img/animales/meerkat.png'
62 | },
63 | {
64 | clave: 'pulpo',
65 | languages: {
66 | spanish: 'pulpo',
67 | english: 'octopus'
68 | },
69 | icono: './assets/img/animales/octopus.png'
70 | },
71 | {
72 | clave: 'pinguino',
73 | languages: {
74 | spanish: 'pingüino',
75 | english: 'penguin'
76 | },
77 | icono: './assets/img/animales/penguin.png'
78 | },
79 | {
80 | clave: 'osopolar',
81 | languages: {
82 | spanish: 'oso polar',
83 | english: 'polar bear'
84 | },
85 | icono: './assets/img/animales/polar-bear.png'
86 | },
87 | {
88 | clave: 'conejo',
89 | languages: {
90 | spanish: 'conejo',
91 | english: 'rabbit'
92 | },
93 | icono: './assets/img/animales/rabbit.png'
94 | },
95 | {
96 | clave: 'foca',
97 | languages: {
98 | spanish: 'foca',
99 | english: 'seal'
100 | },
101 | icono: './assets/img/animales/seal.png'
102 | },
103 | {
104 | clave: 'caracol',
105 | languages: {
106 | spanish: 'caracol',
107 | english: 'snail'
108 | },
109 | icono: './assets/img/animales/snail.png'
110 | },
111 | {
112 | clave: 'tortuga',
113 | languages: {
114 | spanish: 'tortuga',
115 | english: 'turtle'
116 | },
117 | icono: './assets/img/animales/turtle.png'
118 | },
119 | {
120 | clave: 'ballena',
121 | languages: {
122 | spanish: 'ballena',
123 | english: 'whale'
124 | },
125 | icono: './assets/img/animales/whale.png'
126 | },
127 | {
128 | clave: 'cebra',
129 | languages: {
130 | spanish: 'cebra',
131 | english: 'zebra'
132 | },
133 | icono: './assets/img/animales/zebra.png'
134 | },
135 | {
136 | clave: 'gato',
137 | languages: {
138 | spanish: 'gato',
139 | english: 'cat'
140 | },
141 | icono: './assets/img/animales/cat.png'
142 | },
143 | {
144 | clave: 'camaleon',
145 | languages: {
146 | spanish: 'camaleón',
147 | english: 'chameleon'
148 | },
149 | icono: './assets/img/animales/chameleon.png'
150 | },
151 | ]
152 | let vegetales = [
153 |
154 | {
155 | clave: 'pimiento',
156 | languages: {
157 | spanish: 'pimiento',
158 | english: 'bell pepper'
159 | },
160 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/bell-pepper.png'
161 | },
162 | {
163 | clave: 'sandia',
164 | languages: {
165 | spanish: 'sandía',
166 | english: 'watermelon'
167 | },
168 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/watermelon.png'
169 | },
170 | {
171 | clave: 'pomelo',
172 | languages: {
173 | spanish: 'pomelo',
174 | english: 'grapefruit'
175 | },
176 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/grapefruit.png'
177 | },
178 | {
179 | clave: 'fresa',
180 | languages: {
181 | spanish: 'fresa',
182 | english: 'strawberry'
183 | },
184 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/strawberry.png'
185 | },
186 | {
187 | clave: 'maiz',
188 | languages: {
189 | spanish: 'maíz',
190 | english: 'corn'
191 | },
192 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/corn.png'
193 | },
194 | {
195 | clave: 'aguacate',
196 | languages: {
197 | spanish: 'aguacate',
198 | english: 'avocado'
199 | },
200 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/avocado.png'
201 | },
202 |
203 | {
204 | clave: 'brocoli',
205 | languages: {
206 | spanish: 'brócoli',
207 | english: 'broccoli'
208 | },
209 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/broccoli.png'
210 | },
211 | {
212 | clave: 'zanahoria',
213 | languages: {
214 | spanish: 'zanahoria',
215 | english: 'carrot'
216 | },
217 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/carrot.png'
218 | },
219 |
220 | {
221 | clave: 'ajo',
222 | languages: {
223 | spanish: 'ajo',
224 | english: 'garlic'
225 | },
226 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/garlic.png'
227 | },
228 | {
229 | clave: 'setas',
230 | languages: {
231 | spanish: 'setas',
232 | english: 'mushrooms'
233 | },
234 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/mushroom.png'
235 | },
236 | {
237 | clave: 'papaya',
238 | languages: {
239 | spanish: 'papaya',
240 | english: 'papaya'
241 | },
242 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/papaya.png'
243 | },
244 | {
245 | clave: 'espinaca',
246 | languages: {
247 | spanish: 'espinaca',
248 | english: 'spinach'
249 | },
250 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/spinach.png'
251 | },
252 | {
253 | clave: 'tomate',
254 | languages: {
255 | spanish: 'tomate',
256 | english: 'tomato'
257 | },
258 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/tomato.png'
259 | },
260 | {
261 | clave: 'acelga',
262 | languages: {
263 | spanish: 'acelga',
264 | english: 'chard'
265 | },
266 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/chard.png'
267 | },
268 | {
269 | clave: 'rabano',
270 | languages: {
271 | spanish: 'rábano',
272 | english: 'radish'
273 | },
274 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/radish.png'
275 | },
276 | {
277 | clave: 'alcachofa',
278 | languages: {
279 | spanish: 'alcachofa',
280 | english: 'artichoke'
281 | },
282 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/artichoke.png'
283 | },
284 | {
285 | clave: 'berenjena',
286 | languages: {
287 | spanish: 'berenjena',
288 | english: 'eggplant'
289 | },
290 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/eggplant.png'
291 | },
292 | {
293 | clave: 'puerro',
294 | languages: {
295 | spanish: 'puerro',
296 | english: 'leek'
297 | },
298 | icono: './assets/img/vegetales/leek.png'
299 | },
300 | ]
301 | let comida = [
302 |
303 | {
304 | clave: 'pan',
305 | languages: {
306 | spanish: 'pan',
307 | english: 'bread'
308 | },
309 | icono: './assets/img/comida/bread.png'
310 | },
311 |
312 | {
313 | clave: 'mermelada',
314 | languages: {
315 | spanish: 'mermelada',
316 | english: 'jam'
317 | },
318 | icono: './assets/img/comida/jam.png'
319 | },
320 | {
321 | clave: 'hamburguesa',
322 | languages: {
323 | spanish: 'hamburguesa',
324 | english: 'burger'
325 | },
326 | icono: './assets/img/comida/burger.png'
327 | },
328 | {
329 | clave: 'cuscus',
330 | languages: {
331 | spanish: 'cuscús',
332 | english: 'couscous'
333 | },
334 | icono: './assets/img/comida/couscous.png'
335 | },
336 | {
337 | clave: 'patatasfritas',
338 | languages: {
339 | spanish: 'patatas fritas',
340 | english: 'french fries'
341 | },
342 | icono: './assets/img/comida/french-fries.png'
343 | },
344 | {
345 | clave: 'huevofrito',
346 | languages: {
347 | spanish: 'huevo frito',
348 | english: 'fried egg'
349 | },
350 | icono: './assets/img/comida/fried-egg.png'
351 | },
352 |
353 | {
354 | clave: 'miel',
355 | languages: {
356 | spanish: 'miel',
357 | english: 'honey'
358 | },
359 | icono: './assets/img/comida/honey.png'
360 | },
361 |
362 | {
363 | clave: 'perrito',
364 | languages: {
365 | spanish: 'perrito caliente',
366 | english: 'hot-dog'
367 | },
368 | icono: './assets/img/comida/hot-dog.png'
369 | },
370 |
371 | {
372 | clave: 'te',
373 | languages: {
374 | spanish: 'té',
375 | english: 'tea'
376 | },
377 | icono: './assets/img/comida/tea.png'
378 | },
379 |
380 | {
381 | clave: 'helado',
382 | languages: {
383 | spanish: 'helado',
384 | english: 'ice cream'
385 | },
386 | icono: './assets/img/comida/ice-cream.png'
387 | },
388 | {
389 | clave: 'leche',
390 | languages: {
391 | spanish: 'leche',
392 | english: 'milk'
393 | },
394 | icono: './assets/img/comida/milk.png'
395 | },
396 |
397 |
398 | {
399 | clave: 'tortitas',
400 | languages: {
401 | spanish: 'tortitas',
402 | english: 'pancakes'
403 | },
404 | icono: './assets/img/comida/pancake.png'
405 | },
406 |
407 | {
408 | clave: 'pizza',
409 | languages: {
410 | spanish: 'pizza',
411 | english: 'pizza'
412 | },
413 | icono: './assets/img/comida/pizza.png'
414 | },
415 | {
416 | clave: 'arroz',
417 | languages: {
418 | spanish: 'arroz',
419 | english: 'rice'
420 | },
421 | icono: './assets/img/comida/rice.png'
422 | },
423 |
424 |
425 | {
426 | clave: 'ensalada',
427 | languages: {
428 | spanish: 'ensalada',
429 | english: 'salad'
430 | },
431 | icono: './assets/img/comida/salad.png'
432 | },
433 |
434 | {
435 | clave: 'brocheta',
436 | languages: {
437 | spanish: 'brocheta',
438 | english: 'skewer'
439 | },
440 | icono: './assets/img/comida/skewer.png'
441 | },
442 | {
443 | clave: 'atun',
444 | languages: {
445 | spanish: 'atún',
446 | english: 'tuna'
447 | },
448 | icono: './assets/img/comida/tuna.png'
449 | },
450 |
451 | {
452 | clave: 'pavo',
453 | languages: {
454 | spanish: 'pavo asado',
455 | english: 'roasted turkey'
456 | },
457 | icono: './assets/img/comida/turkey.png'
458 | },
459 | ];
460 |
461 | let eventos = [
462 | {
463 | clave: 'globos',
464 | languages: {
465 | spanish: 'globos',
466 | english: 'balloons'
467 | },
468 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/balloons.png'
469 | },
470 | {
471 | clave: 'tarta',
472 | languages: {
473 | spanish: 'tarta',
474 | english: 'cake'
475 | },
476 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/cake.png'
477 | },
478 | {
479 | clave: 'champan',
480 | languages: {
481 | spanish: 'champán',
482 | english: 'champagne'
483 | },
484 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/champagne.png'
485 | },
486 | {
487 | clave: 'invitados',
488 | languages: {
489 | spanish: 'invitados',
490 | english: 'guests'
491 | },
492 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/guests.png'
493 | },
494 | {
495 | clave: 'guirnaldas',
496 | languages: {
497 | spanish: 'guirnaldas',
498 | english: 'garlands'
499 | },
500 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/garlands.png'
501 | },
502 | {
503 | clave: 'regalo',
504 | languages: {
505 | spanish: 'regalo',
506 | english: 'gift'
507 | },
508 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/gift.png'
509 | },
510 | {
511 | clave: 'diadema',
512 | languages: {
513 | spanish: 'diadema',
514 | english: 'headband'
515 | },
516 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/headband.png'
517 | },
518 | {
519 | clave: 'mascara',
520 | languages: {
521 | spanish: 'máscara',
522 | english: 'mask'
523 | },
524 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/mask.png'
525 | },
526 | {
527 | clave: 'microfono',
528 | languages: {
529 | spanish: 'micrófono',
530 | english: 'microphone'
531 | },
532 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/microphone.png'
533 | },
534 | {
535 | clave: 'musica',
536 | languages: {
537 | spanish: 'música',
538 | english: 'music'
539 | },
540 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/music.png'
541 | },
542 | {
543 | clave: 'matasuegras',
544 | languages: {
545 | spanish: 'matasuegras',
546 | english: 'party blower'
547 | },
548 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/party-blower.png'
549 | },
550 | {
551 | clave: 'sombrero',
552 | languages: {
553 | spanish: 'sombrero',
554 | english: 'hat'
555 | },
556 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/party-hat.png'
557 | },
558 | {
559 | clave: 'pinata',
560 | languages: {
561 | spanish: 'piñata',
562 | english: 'pinata'
563 | },
564 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/pinata.png'
565 | },
566 | {
567 | clave: 'popcorn',
568 | languages: {
569 | spanish: 'palomitas',
570 | english: 'popcorn'
571 | },
572 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/popcorn.png'
573 | },
574 | {
575 | clave: 'sandwich',
576 | languages: {
577 | spanish: 'sandwich',
578 | english: 'sandwich'
579 | },
580 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/sandwich.png'
581 | },
582 | {
583 | clave: 'altavoz',
584 | languages: {
585 | spanish: 'altavoz',
586 | english: 'speaker'
587 | },
588 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/speaker.png'
589 | },
590 | {
591 | clave: 'focos',
592 | languages: {
593 | spanish: 'focos',
594 | english: 'spotlights'
595 | },
596 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/spotlight.png'
597 | },
598 | {
599 | clave: 'silbato',
600 | languages: {
601 | spanish: 'silbato',
602 | english: 'whistle'
603 | },
604 | icono: './assets/img/fiesta/whistle.png'
605 | }
606 | ]
607 | let colegio = [
608 | {
609 | clave: 'alfabeto',
610 | languages: {
611 | spanish: 'alfabeto',
612 | english: 'alphabet'
613 | },
614 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/alphabet.png'
615 | },
616 | {
617 | clave: 'mochila',
618 | languages: {
619 | spanish: 'mochila',
620 | english: 'backpack'
621 | },
622 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/backpack.png'
623 | },
624 | {
625 | clave: 'pizarra',
626 | languages: {
627 | spanish: 'pizarra',
628 | english: 'blackboard'
629 | },
630 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/blackboard.png'
631 | },
632 | {
633 | clave: 'libros',
634 | languages: {
635 | spanish: 'libros',
636 | english: 'books'
637 | },
638 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/books.png'
639 | },
640 | {
641 | clave: 'calculadora',
642 | languages: {
643 | spanish: 'calculadora',
644 | english: 'calculator'
645 | },
646 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/calculator.png'
647 | },
648 | {
649 | clave: 'colores',
650 | languages: {
651 | spanish: 'lápices de color',
652 | english: 'color pencils'
653 | },
654 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/color-pencils.png'
655 | },
656 | {
657 | clave: 'compas',
658 | languages: {
659 | spanish: 'compás',
660 | english: 'compass'
661 | },
662 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/compass.png'
663 | },
664 | {
665 | clave: 'ceras',
666 | languages: {
667 | spanish: 'ceras',
668 | english: 'crayons'
669 | },
670 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/crayons.png'
671 | },
672 | {
673 | clave: 'agenda',
674 | languages: {
675 | spanish: 'agenda',
676 | english: 'diary'
677 | },
678 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/diary.png'
679 | },
680 | {
681 | clave: 'borrador',
682 | languages: {
683 | spanish: 'borrador',
684 | english: 'eraser'
685 | },
686 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/eraser.png'
687 | },
688 | {
689 | clave: 'pegamento',
690 | languages: {
691 | spanish: 'pegamento',
692 | english: 'glue'
693 | },
694 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/glue.png'
695 | },
696 | {
697 | clave: 'marcador',
698 | languages: {
699 | spanish: 'marcador',
700 | english: 'marker'
701 | },
702 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/marker.png'
703 | },
704 | {
705 | clave: 'boli',
706 | languages: {
707 | spanish: 'bolígrafo',
708 | english: 'pen'
709 | },
710 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/pen.png'
711 | },
712 | {
713 | clave: 'lapiz',
714 | languages: {
715 | spanish: 'lápiz',
716 | english: 'pencil'
717 | },
718 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/pencil.png'
719 | },
720 | {
721 | clave: 'transpor',
722 | languages: {
723 | spanish: 'transportador',
724 | english: 'protactor'
725 | },
726 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/protactor.png'
727 | },
728 | {
729 | clave: 'regla',
730 | languages: {
731 | spanish: 'regla',
732 | english: 'ruler'
733 | },
734 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/ruler.png'
735 | },
736 | {
737 | clave: 'bus',
738 | languages: {
739 | spanish: 'autobús',
740 | english: 'bus'
741 | },
742 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/school-bus.png'
743 | },
744 | {
745 | clave: 'colegio',
746 | languages: {
747 | spanish: 'colegio',
748 | english: 'school'
749 | },
750 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/school.png'
751 | },
752 | {
753 | clave: 'tijeras',
754 | languages: {
755 | spanish: 'tijeras',
756 | english: 'scissors'
757 | },
758 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/scissors.png'
759 | },
760 | {
761 | clave: 'sacapuntas',
762 | languages: {
763 | spanish: 'sacapuntas',
764 | english: 'sharpener'
765 | },
766 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/sharpener.png'
767 | },
768 | {
769 | clave: 'grapadora',
770 | languages: {
771 | spanish: 'grapadora',
772 | english: 'stapler'
773 | },
774 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/stapler.png'
775 | },
776 | {
777 | clave: 'profesora',
778 | languages: {
779 | spanish: 'profesor/ a',
780 | english: 'teacher'
781 | },
782 | icono: './assets/img/colegio/teacher.png'
783 | },
784 | ]
785 | let categorias = ['animales', 'vegetales', 'comida', 'eventos', 'colegio'];
786 |
787 | export const state = {
788 | movimientos,
789 | movimientosTexto,
790 | selectedArray,
791 | tarjetasBarajadas,
792 | animales,
793 | vegetales,
794 | comida,
795 | eventos,
796 | colegio,
797 | categorias,
798 | }
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