
ColorCode Mobile
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
Symbian S60 port of the game ColorCode by Dirk Laebisch (http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/ColorCode?content=111520)
* lots of game variants, from the very easy up to really challenging ones, achieved by combinations
of any color count from 2-10 with any column count from 2-5 (you can also select one of the 5 level presets)
* 2 different game modes (Human vs. Computer/Computer vs. Human)
* allow or not pegs of the same color, display letter or number indicators or change the colors while playing
* automatically close the rows after the 4th peg is set to hurry up playing
* hide the menubar, toolbar and statusbar and scale the game window to your needs
* English, German, Czech, French and Hungarian translations available
* now it has a rather intelligent ;-) built in MasterMind solver - so you can let the computer guess for you
(nope, he's not cheating - really)
And, on the edge of losing you may always restart the same game avoiding the scandal :-D
ssorgatem
8 years ago
And this: http://store.ovi.com/content/54941
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gravity0
8 years ago
If I am requested for deletion there will be no problem.
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ssorgatem
8 years ago
They are just two different ports. As long as I've seen in a quick diff, my port has deeper modifications.
We have both added different translations to the original.
I only pointed out that it already existed ;) although I haven't publicized it at all.
But, there's an issue I've stumbled upon: we both have called our s&0 port "colorcode", that makes it impossible to install both versions in the same device (at least I cannot install yours without uninstalling first my port).
But anyway, I thing such a setting would be uncommon, after all.
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gravity0
8 years ago
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ssorgatem
8 years ago
It would be nice to team up, but I'm afraid I won't have enough free time until (probably) february, which isn't very good :(.
BTW, I think your approach to colorcode's menus is prettier than my approach ;) (I'll have to make a closer look to the code).
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gravity0
8 years ago
However I won't have much time to dedicate to it too since I am under exams and I am also workinig on my Mobile Media Player. However I'd be glad to help you in my spare time.
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