This is an open source reader for Universal Hint System files. It's a game assistant that gradually reveals hints/images in a non-linear FAQ-like manner rather than spoiling everything as a walkthrough would. Over 500 games are known to the UHS repository.
The core features are all here: sections, text, hints, clickable images, links, and sounds. It can decrypt all hints from current UHS files (88a-96a, something no previous unofficial readers could do), but it safely ignores parts it doesn't recognize yet.
The end-user features are essentially complete. Switch to the Downloader tab, refresh the catalog, download a few hint files, and open them in the reader (double-clicking their titles is a shortcut).
The underlying parser code is separated to be useful as a library in other developers' projects, though that aspect is beta.
To download compiled binaries, click here.
I can accept PayPal donations here. That would be fantastic.
- Windows/OSX/Linux
- Java (1.6 or higher).
- WinXP SP1 can't run Java 1.7.
- (1.7 was built with VisualStudio 2010, causing a DecodePointer error.)
- To get 1.6, you may have to google "jdk-6u45-windows-i586.exe".
- The official Windows-only shareware reader and hint repository that inspired this project can be found at http://uhs-hints.com/.
- Stefan Wolff. His primer on the file structure gave me somewhere to start.