

The games have been ported to Java with NestedVM and to JavaScript with asm.js, so they are available as web games on the collection's homepage. It is built on top of a special environment, which makes it easy to make new games, like 3D Maze by Edward Macnaghten, and port them to new platforms by creating new front-ends.

Portions of the collection are by Richard Boulton, James Harvey, Mike Pinna, Jonas Kölker, Dariusz Olszewski, Michael Schierl, Lambros Lambrou, Bernd Schmidt, Steffen Bauer, Lennard Sprong and Rogier Goossens. Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection is a collection of multi-platform single-player puzzle games written mostly by Simon Tatham and licensed under the Expat license. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection is a free game. Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection The goal is to produce a tile with a value of 2048. Whenever two tiles with matching numbers collide, they will fuse together to form a tile with double their previous value. The original version of the game is web-based and played in a browser, but dedicated ports supporting swipe controls have been made for mobile devices.Ģ048 is a simple puzzle that involves moving numbered tiles around on a grid.

2048 is available under the terms of the MIT License. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.Ģ048 is a puzzle game created by Italian developer Gabriele Cirulli as a clone of the proprietary mobile game 1024! (itself a clone of the also-proprietary game Threes). This game does not require 3D hardware acceleration.Ģ048 is a free game. The latest version of the game is 1.1.3 released on July 17, 2003. It is written in the Python programming language using the Pygame library. Pathological is a puzzle game similar to “Logical” by Rainbow Arts, written by John-Paul Gignac who was inspired by Frozen Bubble. Francis Chen, Steve Mills, Paul Preney, Paul Prescod, Alesh Slovak, Peter Tkacz, Dale Wick John-Paul Gignac, Matthias Le Bidan (soundtrack), Carrie Bloomfield (logo), Mike Brenneman (board designs artwork based on his work), Kim Gignac (artwork) other people in credits: T.
