On Apr 7, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Harmony Neil wrote:
there aren't all that many accessible games/puzzles etc for the mac
out there which is annoying.
As I keep pointing out, and as folks keep ignoring. I have games on
my mac pages, located at http://www.softcon.com/mac/
You'll find a yahtzee game, several terminal games ported from other
operating systems, and several other things that are mac related.
I'm playing around with a game I found recently (well, my backups
tell me I found it quite some time ago, but I only recently refound
it and began playing with it) which is an interesting game you play
in the browser. It's interesting in that you click on colored balls,
and they highlight all colored balls of the same color that are
adjacent to the one you clicked on, as well as any it touches that
are the same color. I've (once) gotten 11 balls to drop out all at
once. A second click on any of the selected balls will eliminate
them, moving the grid down/right as needed to fill in the empty
spots. It starts out as a 7x7 grid, and the idea obviously is to
remove all the balls from the grid. I've not managed to eliminate
all the balls on the screen, but I have gotten it down to just 1 left
twice, which is horrible considering how many times I've played the
silly thing.
Anyway, this started out as an apple sample code. I just added code
to make it accessible, (mostly just adding code to make alt tags and
make them behave properly) It's an adicting game, so be careful.
Anyway, you can find it at:
http://www.softcon.com/puzzler
Give it a try, and let me know if anything needs fixed. I'm pretty
sure I covered everything, but since I'm the only one who played it
so far, I don't know if it's missing things other folks would want.
Enjoy.
the url again is
http://www.softcon.com/puzzler
hth.
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