Upstream:
*Even more games.
*Fully playable with stylus.
*Save/load -functionality.
Maemo:
*In-Game help
Thanks goes to (of course) Simon Tatham for collection, Ben Hutchings for Debian patches and Suihkulokki for maemo related patches and launcher.
After merging this all, I did only one new feature: In-Game help files. I didn't like game opens browser to show html, so now it shows html on new game-window.
Documentation is still talking about left/right -mouse buttons. With stylus just click once to achieve left mouse button and then click again to achieve right mouse button.
If you hated graphics of the game 5 years ago, they haven't changed at all.
If you have posted bug-reports or comments earlier you should repost them (e.g if any game doesn't work with stylus).
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection contains a number of popular puzzle games for one player. See the Original homepage for more informations.
Here is old tmo-thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=48133 (posted 2010-03-23 - five years anniversary)
Upstream:
*Even more games.
*Fully playable with stylus.
*Save/load -functionality.
Maemo:
*In-Game help
Thanks goes to (of course) Simon Tatham for collection, Ben Hutchings for Debian patches and Suihkulokki for maemo related patches and launcher.
After merging this all, I did only one new feature: In-Game help files. I didn't like game opens browser to show html, so now it shows html on new game-window.
Documentation is still talking about left/right -mouse buttons. With stylus just click once to achieve left mouse button and then click again to achieve right mouse button.
If you hated graphics of the game 5 years ago, they haven't changed at all.
If you have posted bug-reports or comments earlier you should repost them (e.g if any game doesn't work with stylus).