Puzzle Collection v8853-1maemo3
Downloads: 136244
Votes: 26
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 26
Free & Open Source license
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection - 1-player puzzle games
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection contains a number of popular puzzle games for one player. It currently consists of these games:
- Topological deduction games: Bridges; Loopy; Map; Net, based on FreeNet; Slant
- Tile manipulation games: Cube; Fifteen; Flip; Netslide; Sixteen; Twiddle
- Black Box
- Dominosa
- Filling, based on Fillomino
- Galaxies, based on Tentai Show
- Guess, based on Mastermind
- Inertia
- Light Up
- Mines, based on Minesweeper
- Pattern, an implementation of nonograms
- Pegs, an implementation of several versions of peg solitaire
- Rectangles, based on Divide by Squares
- Same Game
- Solo, based on Sudoku
- Tents
- Unequal, based on Futoshiki
- Untangle, based on Planarity
and others
The following controls have been implemented to help N900 usage:
right mouse = control + click
- middle mouse = shift + click
Updated 2010-04-05 17:00 UTC
| Author | Riku Voipio |
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Comments
Great application Riku, thanks a lot! However there is one serious problem with my most favorite game - the "Pattern". Its playable only on the 10x10 box, other sizes have so small numbers beside them, that they are unreadable. Some magnifying solution is more than necessary.
Keep up the good work. Peter
a little instruction for every puzzle would be nice.
Super. My favorite game :)
Large selection of nice puzzles. For me, most of the puzzles explained themselves by watching a few solves...
Hi everyone, you can find the instructions/help to the puzzles by clicking on the "manual" links here:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/
As stated by others, a quick help for every puzzle would be great.
Another problem is that some puzzles depend on a proper mouse, no right-clicking for flags in "mines" with a touch interface!
Great puzzles. I prefer these over action games. Only comment is that "instructions" would be helpful
Great puzzles - would want to have the documentation on N900 as well as I don't have Internet access everywhere ...
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/doc/index.html
Excellent set of puzzles, very enjoyable. This could do with at least basic instructions for each puzzle though - some are too complex to work out how to play if you don't know them.
Thanks for releasing this, exactly my cup of tea this sort of thing! :D
Great collection !!
Who needs the ovi store when you have the excellent Maemo community :)
Nice puzzles but, is there a way to include a short how to for every single of them? I know some of them but not all...
Very nice puzzles. Need a screenshot.
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