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authorFranklin Wei <frankhwei536@gmail.com>2016-11-20 15:16:41 -0500
committerFranklin Wei <me@fwei.tk>2016-12-18 18:13:22 +0100
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Port of Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection
Original revision: 5123b1bf68777ffa86e651f178046b26a87cf2d9 MIT Licensed. Some games still crash and others are unplayable due to issues with controls. Still need a "real" polygon filling algorithm. Currently builds one plugin per puzzle (about 40 in total, around 100K each on ARM), but can easily be made to build a single monolithic overlay (800K or so on ARM). The following games are at least partially broken for various reasons, and have been disabled on this commit: Cube: failed assertion with "Icosahedron" setting Keen: input issues Mines: weird stuff happens on target Palisade: input issues Solo: input issues, occasional crash on target Towers: input issues Undead: input issues Unequal: input and drawing issues (concave polys) Untangle: input issues Features left to do: - In-game help system - Figure out the weird bugs Change-Id: I7c69b6860ab115f973c8d76799502e9bb3d52368
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1Solo
2<p>
3Fill in a number in every square so that every number appears
4exactly once in each row, each column and each block marked by thick
5lines.
6<p>
7To place a number, click in a square to select it, then type the
8number on the keyboard. To erase a number, click to select a square
9and then press Backspace.
10<p>
11Right-click in a square and then type a number to add or remove the
12number as a pencil mark, indicating numbers that you think
13<em>might</em> go in that square.
14<p>
15When you master the basic game, try Jigsaw mode (irregularly shaped
16blocks), X mode (the two main diagonals of the grid must also
17contain every number once), Killer mode (instead of single-cell
18clues you are given regions of the grid each of which must add up to
19a given total, again without reusing any digits), or all of those at
20once!