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| version    = 2006  
| version    = 2006  
| licence    = Mixed
| licence    = Mixed
| author      = Scarta
| author      = Scarta (aka D.Amar)
| website    = http://www.scarta.info/
| website    = http://www-ensimag.imag.fr/eleves/perso/David.Amar/
| download    = Media:Wintercubeds.rar
| download    = Media:Wintercubeds.rar
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Wintercube is a clone of the Rubik's Cube in 3D. It is made with PAlib.  
Wintercube is a clone of the Rubik's Cube in 3D. It is made with PAlib.  
==User guide==
Turn faces again and again until you finished it to see the little animation.
'''How to move faces:'''
:Face 1 is the nearest face, 2 the nearest after the first and 3 the nearest after the second one. You can move faces both clockwise and unclockwise.
For those who use E. Halberstadt method to solve the cube: The red face is more simple to use, so start with the pale blue face (opposite of red), then put the cube as you can see two faces on the sides and the red face on the bottom to make the second row easily, then finish with the red face.
==Controls==
All with stylus:
:First column - 4 buttons to move cam
:Second column - 6 buttons to move faces, 1 to shuffle cube


[[Category:Homebrew applications]]
[[Category:Homebrew applications]]

Revision as of 04:35, 28 September 2012

WinterCube
File:Wintercubeds.png
General
Author(s)Scarta (aka D.Amar)
TypePuzzle
Version2006
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Wintercubeds.rar Download]
Website
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Wintercube is a clone of the Rubik's Cube in 3D. It is made with PAlib.

User guide

Turn faces again and again until you finished it to see the little animation.

How to move faces:

Face 1 is the nearest face, 2 the nearest after the first and 3 the nearest after the second one. You can move faces both clockwise and unclockwise.

For those who use E. Halberstadt method to solve the cube: The red face is more simple to use, so start with the pale blue face (opposite of red), then put the cube as you can see two faces on the sides and the red face on the bottom to make the second row easily, then finish with the red face.

Controls

All with stylus:

First column - 4 buttons to move cam
Second column - 6 buttons to move faces, 1 to shuffle cube

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