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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] Special AROS Note: If you using Icaros 1.3.x (x=0-2, version 3 maybe will be OK) install included patch (overwrite kernel and restart or edit ISO) before using game or graphics will be buggy. Ami-Lineapolis is native Amiga OS4/AROS program for solving Morpion Solitaire written in PortablE language. Before computers time I play this game using only paper and pen. Rules are simply and I had some more interesting job then listening boring teacher. Technics are not bad - now I can saving my games, easier finding low visible moves etc. Amiga OS4/AROS release is my best implementation and I'm almost sure: is best software (or will be very soon-after some updates...) for Morpion Solitaire in comparing software from other OS. Try this game - is fun and easy, and you can be hooked... I need feedback from players for improving code, finding bugs, before I implement next features. Read ami-lineapolis.manual and start playing! Any comment are welcome. Useful links: http://www.morpionsolitaire.com - what is morpion solitaire http://www.lineapolis.dizzy.pl/ - my little webpage with this software Thanks: I want thanks Chris - author of PortablE language for helping me much during coding Ami-Lineapolis. most important changes in this version: First AmigaOS4 and Aros release. Many work to improve heuristic. Code again optimized for speed. Improved search menu. Fixed wrong informations in demonstration menu. Update WR in 5T game to current 178. Renamed game modes to standart promoted by www.morpionsolitaire.com. New view mode: manual human created view (F2 key-now only for classic modes). New functions for marking default cross in game (F3 key).
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