Puzzle Collection v8853-1maemo3

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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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Large selection of nice puzzles. For me, most of the puzzles explained themselves by watching a few solves...

2010-02-09 09:56 UTC
Riku Voipio
Karma: 190

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/

2010-02-07 11:45 UTC
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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!

2010-02-07 00:34 UTC
i-sore free
Karma: 5
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Great puzzles. I prefer these over action games. Only comment is that "instructions" would be helpful

2010-02-05 21:53 UTC
Zorduk
Karma: 5
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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

2010-01-29 17:35 UTC
Simon Pittock
Karma: 21
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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

2010-01-27 16:04 UTC
David B
Karma: 106
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Great collection !!

Who needs the ovi store when you have the excellent Maemo community :)

2010-01-27 13:03 UTC
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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...

2010-01-27 12:00 UTC
Emanuele Cassioli
Karma: 801
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Very nice puzzles. Need a screenshot.

2010-01-27 11:49 UTC

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