/puzzles-unreleased

Several unfinished contributions to Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection (sgtpuzzles)

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puzzles-unreleased

This repo contains several unfinished contributions for Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection I've written over the years.

Contents

Click on a puzzle to read a detailed description.

ABCD
Place letters according to the numbers. Identical letters cannot touch.
Ascent
Place each number once to create a path.
Boats
Find the fleet in the grid.
Bricks
Shade several cells in the hexagonal grid while making sure each cell has another shaded cell below it.
Clusters
Fill in the grid with red and blue clusters, with all dead ends given.
Mathrax
Place each number according to the arithmetic clues.
Rome
Fill the grid with arrows leading to a goal.
Salad
Place each character once in every row and column. Some squares remain empty.
Spokes
Connect all hubs using horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines.
Sticks
Fill in the grid with horizontal and vertical line segments.

Abandoned puzzles

  • Seismic: Place numbers in each area, keeping enough distance between equal numbers.
  • Crossing: Place each number from the list into the crossword.

Building with CMake

  • Get the source code for the SGT Portable Puzzle Collection from the official site.
  • Copy this folder into the above source folder as a subdirectory. Alternatively, add this repository as a submodule of the main repository.
  • In the main repository's CMakeLists.txt, go to the line with add_subdirectory(unfinished) and add the following line below it:
add_subdirectory(puzzles-unreleased) # or whatever this folder is called
  • Run CMake in the main folder.
  • Optional: To add icons on Unix, copy all save files from the savefiles subfolder to the icons folder in the main repository.

More information can be found in the original collection's README.

Any bugfixes/contributions/suggestions welcome!

LICENCE

Copyright (c) 2011-2021 Lennard Sprong

Based on Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection. MIT Licence