Consider a game that you want to develop to impress your friend. You design a game with rules: “A player rolls a die and a coin in a single throw. Each die has six faces. These faces contain 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 spots. A coin has two faces, e.g., Head and Tail (Head is considered as 1 and Tail as 0). After the die and coin have come to rest, the sum of the upward spots of die and coin is calculated. If the sum is 7 (makes 6 for the die and Head for coin) the player wins, if the sum is 1 (makes 1 for the die and Tail for coin) the player loses. The remaining point becomes the player's “point”. To win the game, the player must continue rolling the die and coin until the player makes his "point". The player loses by getting 7 or 1 before making his point.” Write down a Java program that simulates this game.
Consider a game that you want to develop to impress your friend. You design a game with rules: “A player rolls a die and a coin in a single throw. Each die has six faces. These faces contain 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 spots. A coin has two faces, e.g., Head and Tail (Head is considered as 1 and Tail as 0). After the die and coin have come to rest, the sum of the upward spots of die and coin is calculated. If the sum is 7 (makes 6 for the die and Head for coin) the player wins, if the sum is 1 (makes 1 for the die and Tail for coin) the player loses. The remaining point becomes the player's “point”. To win the game, the player must continue rolling the die and coin until the player makes his "point". The player loses by getting 7 or 1 before making his point.” Write down a Java program that simulates this game.
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