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{{Infobox PSP homebrew
{{Infobox PSP Homebrews
| title = A Boy and His Dog
|title=A Boy and His Dog
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/ABoyandHisDog.jpg|250px
|image=abahd.jpg
| type = Platformer
|description=Guide your dog pal to reach the goal, by toggling switches and pressing buttons to create platform.
| version = initial release
|author=ColdPie
| licence = Mixed
|lastupdated=2005/12/03
| author = ColdPie
|type=Platform
| website = https://coldpie.itch.io/a-boy-and-his-dog
|version=2005
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/ABoyandHisDog.rar
|license=Mixed
| source =
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/abahd.zip
|website=https://coldpie.itch.io/a-boy-and-his-dog
}}
}}
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A Boy and His Dog is a short puzzle platformer built in 2005 for homebrew PSP. In this game, you guide your dog pal through a level, toggling switches and pressing buttons to create platforms.


A Boy and His Dog is a short puzzle platformer built in 2005 for homebrew PSP. In this game, you guide your dog pal through a level, toggling switches and pressing buttons to create platforms.
==Installation==
The game should install and run on PSPs with any CFW version.
 
It includes a build for CFW 1.50, though you probably want to use the 1.00 version, which should work in all other CFW versions.
 
==User guide==
A Boy and A Dog is a game in which you must get your dog to the goal at the end of the level.
 
You must flip various switches, levers, and go through teleport to make sure your dog doesn't leave you forever.


Installation
==Screenshots==
According to the developer, the game should install and run on PSPs with any CFW version. It Includes a build for CFW 1.50, though you will probably want to use the 1.00 version, which should work in all other CFW versions.
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/abahd2.jpg


User guide
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/abahd3.jpg
A Boy and A Dog is a game in which you must get your dog to the goal at the end of the level. To get to the end of the level you must flip various switches, levers, and go through teleports to make sure your dog doesn't leave you forever.


Compatibility
==Compatibility==
Works on Firmware 1.00 and 1.50. The 1.00 version also runs well in the PPSSPP emulator.
Works on Firmware 1.00 and 1.50. The 1.00 version also runs well in the PPSSPP emulator.


References
==External links==
Author's webpage, https://coldpie.itch.io/a-boy-and-his-dog
* Author's website - https://coldpie.itch.io/a-boy-and-his-dog
Development diary, http://brightnightgames.com/games.php?game=abahd&sec=development
* Development diary - http://brightnightgames.com/games.php?game=abahd&sec=development

Latest revision as of 06:15, 19 Haziran 2024

A Boy and His Dog
Abahd.jpg
General
AuthorColdPie
TypePlatform
Version2005
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2005/12/03
Links
Download
Website

A Boy and His Dog is a short puzzle platformer built in 2005 for homebrew PSP. In this game, you guide your dog pal through a level, toggling switches and pressing buttons to create platforms.

Installation

The game should install and run on PSPs with any CFW version.

It includes a build for CFW 1.50, though you probably want to use the 1.00 version, which should work in all other CFW versions.

User guide

A Boy and A Dog is a game in which you must get your dog to the goal at the end of the level.

You must flip various switches, levers, and go through teleport to make sure your dog doesn't leave you forever.

Screenshots

abahd2.jpg

abahd3.jpg

Compatibility

Works on Firmware 1.00 and 1.50. The 1.00 version also runs well in the PPSSPP emulator.

External links

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