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PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle 0.1
PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle automatically creates jigsaw puzzles from a folder of images. more>>
PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle automatically creates jigsaw puzzles from a folder of images.
Enhancements:
- javascript libary
<<lessEnhancements:
- javascript libary
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
778 downloads
15 pieces puzzle
15 pieces puzzle is a game where you have to arrange pieces in order from 1-15 counting from top left corner to bottom corner. more>>
15 pieces (also known as 16 pieces) puzzle game where you have to arrange pieces in order from 1-15 counting from top left corner to bottom right corner.
15 pieces puzzle is a SuperKaramba theme.
<<less15 pieces puzzle is a SuperKaramba theme.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2006-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
709 downloads
Einstein Puzzle 2.0
Einstein puzzle is a free cross-platform open source remake of old DOS game Sherlock. more>>
Einstein puzzle is a free cross-platform open source remake of old DOS game Sherlock which was inspired by Albert Einsteins puzzle.
Einstein said that only those with an intelligence quotient of 98 percentile and higher should be able to solve it.
The game goal is to open all cards in square of 6x6 cards. For this, a number of hints describing relations between card positions are given. Use them to find the correct layout.
Einstein 2.0 features sound support, full internalization, Russian localization, reengineered resource subsystem to allow custom graphics themes and in-game rules browser.
<<lessEinstein said that only those with an intelligence quotient of 98 percentile and higher should be able to solve it.
The game goal is to open all cards in square of 6x6 cards. For this, a number of hints describing relations between card positions are given. Use them to find the correct layout.
Einstein 2.0 features sound support, full internalization, Russian localization, reengineered resource subsystem to allow custom graphics themes and in-game rules browser.
Download (0.70MB)
Added: 2005-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1482 downloads
glpuzzle 0.2
glpuzzle is an OpenGL jigsaw game. more>>
glpuzzle is an OpenGL jigsaw game.
The download includes the source code and 12 puzzles of increasing (4 pieces to 25 pieces) dificulty.
Compilation:
You need to have the following libraries installed: GL, glpng, SDL Debian/Ubuntu users can do:
$ apt-get install libglpng-dev libsdl1.2-dev
ompile glpuzzle with: make
You can directly execute the resulting binary glpuzzle, or see below.
Installation:
glpuzzle can be run from the current directory, or be installed running
make install
as root. By default, glpuzzle will be installed in /usr/local. To install in /usr, use
make install PREFIX=/usr
Usage:
glpuzzle [-h | -w]
-h show this usage info
-w window mode (default is fullscreen)
glpuzzle requires a OpenGL hardware accelaration and runs at 1024x768 only
For questions, suggestions, or information on how to add your own images, please contact the author.
Enhancements:
- added sound support
- user interface changes (an exit icon, color)
- bug fixes
- each puzzle is now a single file instead of a collection of files
- previews are generated on the fly
<<lessThe download includes the source code and 12 puzzles of increasing (4 pieces to 25 pieces) dificulty.
Compilation:
You need to have the following libraries installed: GL, glpng, SDL Debian/Ubuntu users can do:
$ apt-get install libglpng-dev libsdl1.2-dev
ompile glpuzzle with: make
You can directly execute the resulting binary glpuzzle, or see below.
Installation:
glpuzzle can be run from the current directory, or be installed running
make install
as root. By default, glpuzzle will be installed in /usr/local. To install in /usr, use
make install PREFIX=/usr
Usage:
glpuzzle [-h | -w]
-h show this usage info
-w window mode (default is fullscreen)
glpuzzle requires a OpenGL hardware accelaration and runs at 1024x768 only
For questions, suggestions, or information on how to add your own images, please contact the author.
Enhancements:
- added sound support
- user interface changes (an exit icon, color)
- bug fixes
- each puzzle is now a single file instead of a collection of files
- previews are generated on the fly
Download (16.7MB)
Added: 2006-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1356 downloads
OpenJigsaw 0.5
OpenJigsaw project is a jigsaw puzzle game. more>>
OpenJigsaw project is a jigsaw puzzle game.
OpenJigsaw is a simple puzzle game that takes any image you give it, chops it into a number of puzzle pieces, and lets you reassemble it.
No images are included in the zip files, but Im sure you can find something. If you happen to know any images that are in the public domain and would make good jigsaw puzzles, mail me so I can include them with the program.
<<lessOpenJigsaw is a simple puzzle game that takes any image you give it, chops it into a number of puzzle pieces, and lets you reassemble it.
No images are included in the zip files, but Im sure you can find something. If you happen to know any images that are in the public domain and would make good jigsaw puzzles, mail me so I can include them with the program.
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2007-01-02 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
1030 downloads
Polygon Puzzle 1.7
Polygon Puzzle is a tessellation puzzle inspired by Beat The Computer. more>>
Polygon Puzzle project is a tessellation puzzle inspired by Beat The Computer. Pieces of connecting regular polygons are arranged to fit into predefined trays.
The mathematical names of the shapes are polyhexes, polyominoes, and polyiamonds.
Enhancements:
- Two new puzzle trays with more sophisticated color schemes were added.
- Minor changes were made to error handling along with a small bugfix and support for the wheel mouse under Windows XP.
<<lessThe mathematical names of the shapes are polyhexes, polyominoes, and polyiamonds.
Enhancements:
- Two new puzzle trays with more sophisticated color schemes were added.
- Minor changes were made to error handling along with a small bugfix and support for the wheel mouse under Windows XP.
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2006-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1048 downloads
KPuzzle 0.4
KPuzzle is a jigsaw puzzle game for KDE 3. more>>
KPuzzle is a jigsaw puzzle game for the KDE environment. The current version is based on KDE 3 and QT 3, so it should work with every minor release of KDE 3 and QT 3. There are no dependencies on other libraries or programs.
KPuzzle allows various ways of playing the game, as well as various difficulty levels. You can use the pictures delivered with KPuzzle, but you may play with every picture you wish, of course.
Furthermore, there are some picture sets which you can download separately.
Main features:
- Possibility of using every picture without restrictions
- Full saving/loading support
- Internationalization/localization support
- Various types of playing and various levels of difficulty
KPuzzle allows you five game type settings:
- Standard: There is nothing special about it, just solve the game before your time runs out.
- Piece-Time: You have a certain time to position every piece. When the time runs out for this piece, it will not be shown in the piece list any more, and you will not be able to finish the game.
- Faults-Count: You have only got a certain number of trials to position your piece. When the counter of tolerated faults for one piece has reached zero, the piece will no more appear in the piece list (as above).
- Global-Faults: There exists a global counter of the faults you have made.
- Unbearable: You have got a certain time to put any piece at its position, but the piece shown changes automatically! Every not-yet-placed piece will appear a certain number of times (which depends on the overall difficulty setting).
KPuzzle is delivered with various pictures and photos, but you are strongly encouraged to use every picture you like.
Enhancements:
- KPuzzle now works with KDE 3, minor bugfixes
<<lessKPuzzle allows various ways of playing the game, as well as various difficulty levels. You can use the pictures delivered with KPuzzle, but you may play with every picture you wish, of course.
Furthermore, there are some picture sets which you can download separately.
Main features:
- Possibility of using every picture without restrictions
- Full saving/loading support
- Internationalization/localization support
- Various types of playing and various levels of difficulty
KPuzzle allows you five game type settings:
- Standard: There is nothing special about it, just solve the game before your time runs out.
- Piece-Time: You have a certain time to position every piece. When the time runs out for this piece, it will not be shown in the piece list any more, and you will not be able to finish the game.
- Faults-Count: You have only got a certain number of trials to position your piece. When the counter of tolerated faults for one piece has reached zero, the piece will no more appear in the piece list (as above).
- Global-Faults: There exists a global counter of the faults you have made.
- Unbearable: You have got a certain time to put any piece at its position, but the piece shown changes automatically! Every not-yet-placed piece will appear a certain number of times (which depends on the overall difficulty setting).
KPuzzle is delivered with various pictures and photos, but you are strongly encouraged to use every picture you like.
Enhancements:
- KPuzzle now works with KDE 3, minor bugfixes
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2005-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1587 downloads
Puzzled 1.3
Puzzled project is a program which helps you solve complex grid-type logic problems. more>>
Puzzled project is a program which helps you solve complex grid-type logic problems.
Puzzled is a program which will ultimately help you solve complex grid-type logic problems by understanding pseudo-English translations of the clues provided with the problem.
It can automatically reassess clues containing comparative information (or, more than, less than, next to), and it has the persistent software preferences characteristic.
It comes with a pseudo-English language parser which supports the following relationships: is, is not, more than, less than, next to, not next to, and, or, and shorthand equivalents.
Main features:
- Possibility to open and save problem files
- Automatic reassessment of clues containing comparative information (or, more than, less than, next to)
- Persistent software preferences
- Positionable toolbar
- Pseudo-english language parser supports the following relationships: is, is not, more than, less than, next to, not next to, and, or and their shorthand equivalent (=, !=, >,<<less
Puzzled is a program which will ultimately help you solve complex grid-type logic problems by understanding pseudo-English translations of the clues provided with the problem.
It can automatically reassess clues containing comparative information (or, more than, less than, next to), and it has the persistent software preferences characteristic.
It comes with a pseudo-English language parser which supports the following relationships: is, is not, more than, less than, next to, not next to, and, or, and shorthand equivalents.
Main features:
- Possibility to open and save problem files
- Automatic reassessment of clues containing comparative information (or, more than, less than, next to)
- Persistent software preferences
- Positionable toolbar
- Pseudo-english language parser supports the following relationships: is, is not, more than, less than, next to, not next to, and, or and their shorthand equivalent (=, !=, >,<<less
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1107 downloads
Gigsaw 0.2.1
Gigsaw project is a jigsaw puzzle game in Gtk+. more>>
Gigsaw project is a jigsaw puzzle game in Gtk+.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<lessThe simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1031 downloads
Multiplication Puzzle 5.2
Multiplication Puzzle is a simple math puzzle game written for GTK+ 2, inspired by Emacs multiplication game. more>>
Multiplication Puzzle project is a simple GTK+ 2 game that emulates the multiplication game found in Emacs.
Basically, a multiplication problem is shown with all digits replaced by letters. Your job is to guess which letter represents which number.
Translations are available for Afrikaans, Basque, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (simplified), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Kinyarwanda, Rhaeto-Romance, Romanian, Serbian, Turkish, and Vietnamese. If you are interested in helping to translate Multiplication Puzzle, please see the Translation Project, under the textual domain gmult.
<<lessBasically, a multiplication problem is shown with all digits replaced by letters. Your job is to guess which letter represents which number.
Translations are available for Afrikaans, Basque, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (simplified), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Kinyarwanda, Rhaeto-Romance, Romanian, Serbian, Turkish, and Vietnamese. If you are interested in helping to translate Multiplication Puzzle, please see the Translation Project, under the textual domain gmult.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2006-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1368 downloads
Puzzle Maps 1.0.0
Puzzle Maps is a software version of the Montessori Puzzle Maps activity. more>>
Puzzle Maps is a software version of the Montessori Puzzle Maps activity.
Puzzle Maps presents users with a choice of maps in which they can remove and replace the various countries or states that make up the map.
In this way, they familiarize themselves with the geography of the world.
<<lessPuzzle Maps presents users with a choice of maps in which they can remove and replace the various countries or states that make up the map.
In this way, they familiarize themselves with the geography of the world.
Download (1.28MB)
Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1294 downloads
PuzzleTron 0.9
PuzzleTron is a crossplatform tool to create webbrowser based puzzles from pictures. more>>
PuzzleTron is a crossplatform tool to create webbrowser based puzzles from pictures. PuzzleTron works on Linux, MacOSX, Windows.
Create and Share puzzles with your friends - PuzzleTron has a function to upload your puzzle to PuzzletTon.com site (Web Publish) then simple email link to community.
<<lessCreate and Share puzzles with your friends - PuzzleTron has a function to upload your puzzle to PuzzletTon.com site (Web Publish) then simple email link to community.
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2006-05-08 License: Freeware Price:
1264 downloads
Cryptogram Puzzle Tool 4.2.0
Cryptogram Puzzle Tool helps solve the simple cryptogram puzzles that appear in the daily newspapers. more>>
Cryptogram Puzzle Tool project helps solve the simple cryptogram puzzles that appear in the daily newspapers. While these puzzles can often be solved almost by inspection, CPT4 provides a handy tool for the ones that turn out to be not quite so easy.
If you just want a little bookkeeping help, CPT4 will instantly update all occurrences of the new assignments as well as provide frequency and used/not-used letter lists as you drag-and-drop or key in suspected solution letters. But if youd rather have the computer do the work, the automatic solution algorithm will usually come very close to a complete solution in just a few seconds.
Bonus: CPT4 can also create new puzzles: simply key in or load plaintext from a file, and select the Encrypt item from the Options menu.
Installing / Building / Running:
Start by unpacking in a directory where you have write permissions; all tar files create and populate a cpt4/ directory and contain sample puzzles as well as various information.
For the source distribution, change to the cpt4 directory and just type make. You may get a few warnings while compiling do_hart.c, but otherwise the executables cpt4 and do_hart should be built after a short time and a few intermediate steps. If this does not happen and you are not knowledgeable about such things, you might try the shared library executable distribution instead.
For the 4.1.x shared library executables, you may need to supply a font alias file in a location that the precompiled Pango routines can find; the easiest way to do this is to just copy the two files .pangorc and pangox.aliases from the installation directory into to your $HOME directory. If you use the source distributions, of course, you will need to have a complete Pango installation before you start.
Once you have the executables, try out the program by changing to the installation directory and issuing the command line:
./cpt4
Use the File->Load menu item to load one of the samples (xxxxx.cpt) and play with the controls. Try the Options->Hart Solution menu item to see the automatic solution in action.
If the puzzle text is uncomfortably small or large on your system, you can specify a different font on the command line like this:
./cpt4 -large
./cpt4 -small
With the 4.0.x and 4.1.x versions (but not the 4.2.x versions) you can also specify a font by name like this:
./cpt4 -font="font-name"
For the 4.0.1 versions (with GTK 1.2), the font MUST be monospaced and is expected to be iso8859-1; other characters sets may also work but might produce a different effect. The font-name for these versions of cpt4 must be an X logical font name such as "*clean-bold-r*--16*".
For the 4.1.x versions (with Pango), monospaced fonts will generally produce more pleasing results, but proportional fonts of sufficiently small size may also work; the main requirement is that the ASCII characters ! through ~ be portrayed as expected. Font-name for these versions must be a Pango font name, such as "courier bold 11", "sans 8", "Times 8", and so forth.
If you want just want to run CPT4 from the command line, it is sufficient to put a soft link to cpt4 from somewhere in your PATH and leave both the cpt4 and do_hart executables in the installation directory. For example, as root:
cd /usr/bin
ln -s /home/johndoe/cpt4/cpt4
A 32x32 CPT4 icon in .xpm format is included in all distributions for use in desktop shortcuts.
Enhancements:
- This release changes fixed width font logic, including special cursor logic using the fixed fonts, to preprocessed fonts supplied as C header files, instead of using Pango routines and arbitrary fonts.
- It has been updated to use glib 2.6.1, Gtk+2.6.1, Pango 1.8.0, atk 1.9.0, and associated packages as supplied in Slackware 10.0. Functionality is virtually unchanged.
<<lessIf you just want a little bookkeeping help, CPT4 will instantly update all occurrences of the new assignments as well as provide frequency and used/not-used letter lists as you drag-and-drop or key in suspected solution letters. But if youd rather have the computer do the work, the automatic solution algorithm will usually come very close to a complete solution in just a few seconds.
Bonus: CPT4 can also create new puzzles: simply key in or load plaintext from a file, and select the Encrypt item from the Options menu.
Installing / Building / Running:
Start by unpacking in a directory where you have write permissions; all tar files create and populate a cpt4/ directory and contain sample puzzles as well as various information.
For the source distribution, change to the cpt4 directory and just type make. You may get a few warnings while compiling do_hart.c, but otherwise the executables cpt4 and do_hart should be built after a short time and a few intermediate steps. If this does not happen and you are not knowledgeable about such things, you might try the shared library executable distribution instead.
For the 4.1.x shared library executables, you may need to supply a font alias file in a location that the precompiled Pango routines can find; the easiest way to do this is to just copy the two files .pangorc and pangox.aliases from the installation directory into to your $HOME directory. If you use the source distributions, of course, you will need to have a complete Pango installation before you start.
Once you have the executables, try out the program by changing to the installation directory and issuing the command line:
./cpt4
Use the File->Load menu item to load one of the samples (xxxxx.cpt) and play with the controls. Try the Options->Hart Solution menu item to see the automatic solution in action.
If the puzzle text is uncomfortably small or large on your system, you can specify a different font on the command line like this:
./cpt4 -large
./cpt4 -small
With the 4.0.x and 4.1.x versions (but not the 4.2.x versions) you can also specify a font by name like this:
./cpt4 -font="font-name"
For the 4.0.1 versions (with GTK 1.2), the font MUST be monospaced and is expected to be iso8859-1; other characters sets may also work but might produce a different effect. The font-name for these versions of cpt4 must be an X logical font name such as "*clean-bold-r*--16*".
For the 4.1.x versions (with Pango), monospaced fonts will generally produce more pleasing results, but proportional fonts of sufficiently small size may also work; the main requirement is that the ASCII characters ! through ~ be portrayed as expected. Font-name for these versions must be a Pango font name, such as "courier bold 11", "sans 8", "Times 8", and so forth.
If you want just want to run CPT4 from the command line, it is sufficient to put a soft link to cpt4 from somewhere in your PATH and leave both the cpt4 and do_hart executables in the installation directory. For example, as root:
cd /usr/bin
ln -s /home/johndoe/cpt4/cpt4
A 32x32 CPT4 icon in .xpm format is included in all distributions for use in desktop shortcuts.
Enhancements:
- This release changes fixed width font logic, including special cursor logic using the fixed fonts, to preprocessed fonts supplied as C header files, instead of using Pango routines and arbitrary fonts.
- It has been updated to use glib 2.6.1, Gtk+2.6.1, Pango 1.8.0, atk 1.9.0, and associated packages as supplied in Slackware 10.0. Functionality is virtually unchanged.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2006-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1170 downloads
Puzzle Blocks 0.5.3
Puzzle Blocks is a multi-platform puzzle game, designed for both Linux and Windows. more>>
Turts Puzzle Blocks multi-platform puzzle game, designed for both Linux and Windows. Turts Puzzle Blocks is also the current project of Turt99 Productions. The goal of the project is to gain experience C++ and Object Oriented Design, as well as to help in the learn process of Linux as a development platform.
Turts Puzzle Blocks has actually gone through many stages; it started its life as "Turts Breakdown". At this point the graphics where being designed so the "blocks" didnt exists. Once the "blocks" where created there was a need for the name to be changed, and a lot of new modes (or mini games) seemed to fall into the design. As of the Beta release you are basically seeing what "Turts Breakdown" was to be, however there are many more plans for Turts Puzzle Blocks.
Turts Puzzle Blocks is created using KDevelop 2.1 under Linux Redhat 9.0, and uses the SDL libraries. SDL was chosen because it is a multi-platform library that would allow the seamless development for 2 operating systems. SDL main library supplies the support for the windows and the display, but Turts Puzzle Blocks also uses two additional SDL libraries SDL_image and SDL_Mixer. SDL_image supports the use for PNG and TGA files, which allows for Alpha blending and results in clean lines and smooth graphics. SDL_mixer is used for playing sounds and the background music.
<<lessTurts Puzzle Blocks has actually gone through many stages; it started its life as "Turts Breakdown". At this point the graphics where being designed so the "blocks" didnt exists. Once the "blocks" where created there was a need for the name to be changed, and a lot of new modes (or mini games) seemed to fall into the design. As of the Beta release you are basically seeing what "Turts Breakdown" was to be, however there are many more plans for Turts Puzzle Blocks.
Turts Puzzle Blocks is created using KDevelop 2.1 under Linux Redhat 9.0, and uses the SDL libraries. SDL was chosen because it is a multi-platform library that would allow the seamless development for 2 operating systems. SDL main library supplies the support for the windows and the display, but Turts Puzzle Blocks also uses two additional SDL libraries SDL_image and SDL_Mixer. SDL_image supports the use for PNG and TGA files, which allows for Alpha blending and results in clean lines and smooth graphics. SDL_mixer is used for playing sounds and the background music.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2005-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1515 downloads
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver 0.2.7
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver project is a Rush Hour puzzle solver that illustrates the solution with PostScript. more>>
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver project is a Rush Hour puzzle solver that illustrates the solution with PostScript.
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver is a small C++ program that reads a Rush Hour board from a text file and produces a nice PostScript file that shows the shortest solution.
<<lessRush Hour Puzzle Solver is a small C++ program that reads a Rush Hour board from a text file and produces a nice PostScript file that shows the shortest solution.
Download (0.45MB)
Added: 2006-12-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1058 downloads
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