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PSPicross

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PSPicross
Pspicross2.png
General
AuthorMike Haggar (mikehaggar99)
TypePuzzle
Version0.2
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2006/03/05
Links
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Website
Source

PSPicross is a Picross clone for the PSP made in Lua. The game is also known as Nonogram, Pic-a-Pix and Griddler.

It was participated in the PSP News & Lik Sang 30 Day Coding Comp #1.

Features

  • More then 120 puzzles included.
  • Browser for choosing puzzle files.
  • Puzzle editor for making your own puzzles.
  • Guide that explains the concepts of Picross.

Installation

Download contains the following verisons:

  • PSPicross v0.2 for 1.50 standalone version.
  • PSPicross v0.2 for 1.00 standalone version.
  • PSPicross v0.2 for 2.00 standalone version.
  • PSPicross v0.2 for LUA 0.11 version (if you already got LUA 0.11 or better.)

Controls

Main menu:

Start - Start puzzle-browser

Triangle - Start editor

Cross - Start guide

Select - Restart (or quit if you use Lowser)

Puzzle-browser:

Up and Down - Scroll list

Left and Right - Scroll list faster

Cross - Open file/directory

Triangle - Up one directory

L - Switch between time and name sorting

R - View filetypes

Select - Back to main menu

In-game:

D-Pad - Control chisel

Cross - Chisel block

Circle - Mark/unmark block with X

Select - Quit to puzzle-browser

Editor:

D-Pad - Control chisel

Cross - Chisel block

Select - Finish edit

Guide:

Left/Right - Go back and forward

Select - Back to main menu

Screenshots

pspicross3.png

Changelog

0.2

  • First public release, hopefully with most bugs fixed.
  • Fixed nasty time bugs.

0.1

  • Internal release.

Credits

Big thanks to:

  • Jupiter Co. Ltd., Ape inc. & Nintendo (for making Mario's Picross games).
  • Wraggster (for the PSP coding competition).
  • Shine and Nevyn (for porting LUA and script examples).
  • Dark Killer (for LUA text input example).
  • Enrico Colombini (for Lua short reference).
  • zsnes team (for zsnes).
  • Forgotten and the VBA team (for VisualBoy Advance).
  • Butcha (for OpenSPC).
  • Nullsoft (for WinAmp).
  • Alpha-II Productions (for SNESAmp).
  • Jasc (for Paint Shop Pro).
  • Adobe (for Photoshop and Acrobat Reader).
  • Helios (for TextPad), BreakPoint Software (for Hex Workshop).
  • Cosmin Truta (for OptiPNG).
  • Andrea Mazzoleni (for advpng).
  • Olivier Lapicque (for ModPlug Tracker).
  • Sei (for Sei PSP Tool).
  • Fanjita (for 2.00 stuff).
  • Sony (for PSP and Soundforge).
  • Microsoft (for Windows and Notepad).

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