himandrake
09-29-2008, 04:56 AM
Unity v0.5 [UpdatE 29 Sept'08]
Unity was originally invented in Japan 1985 as "Chain Shot!" by Kuniaki Moribe. After that it has spread all over the world with names such as SameGame, TumeGame, KomeGame, MameGame, DebaGame, TileFall, Cabeem, MaciGame, GD-BMD etc.
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5429/unity00fullinitpngqi8.jpg
The idea is to clear the whole playing area by removing tiles in groups. The more tiles you remove at the same time, the more points you get. The trick is that the scoring system is exponential:
1 tile - cannot be removed
2 tiles - (2-2) ** 2 == 0 points
3 tiles - (3-2) ** 2 == 1
4 tiles - (4-2) ** 2 == 4
5 tiles - (5-2) ** 2 == 9
6 tiles - (6-2) ** 2 == 16
7 tiles - (7-2) ** 2 == 25
8 tiles - (8-2) ** 2 == 36
9 tiles - (9-2) ** 2 == 49
10 tiles - (10-2) ** 2 == 64
11 tiles - (11-2) ** 2 == 81
12 tiles - (12-2) ** 2 == 100
13 tiles - (13-2) ** 2 == 121
14 tiles - (14-2) ** 2 == 144
15 tiles - (15-2) ** 2 == 169
...
n tiles - (n-2) ** 2 == Lots of points
Tip: As you can see you should remove small groups in order to
create larger groups. When the group is big enough even just one
more tile will make a big difference.
When you remove tiles, the space will be filled by tiles above
falling down. Empty columns will be filled by sliding remaining
columns to left. If you manage to clear the whole field, you will
get 1000 points as a bonus and go to next level.
Usage
Use arrow keys (joystick) to move the white selection rectangle around the board.
Press Select (joystick) to make a selection to remove tile and all neighbouring tiles with same color.
Press Backspace (C key, Clear key) to undo one last move.
Press Star (*) to save a screenshot into C:\Data\Images
Version History
Version 0.5,
Tiles visually connected
Top-10 high score table
Cursor wraps around screen edges
Fadeout selected tiles before removal
Fix: undo one move
Tested with N82 (pyS60 1.4.3)
http://w13.easy-share.com/1701760176.html
Unity was originally invented in Japan 1985 as "Chain Shot!" by Kuniaki Moribe. After that it has spread all over the world with names such as SameGame, TumeGame, KomeGame, MameGame, DebaGame, TileFall, Cabeem, MaciGame, GD-BMD etc.
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5429/unity00fullinitpngqi8.jpg
The idea is to clear the whole playing area by removing tiles in groups. The more tiles you remove at the same time, the more points you get. The trick is that the scoring system is exponential:
1 tile - cannot be removed
2 tiles - (2-2) ** 2 == 0 points
3 tiles - (3-2) ** 2 == 1
4 tiles - (4-2) ** 2 == 4
5 tiles - (5-2) ** 2 == 9
6 tiles - (6-2) ** 2 == 16
7 tiles - (7-2) ** 2 == 25
8 tiles - (8-2) ** 2 == 36
9 tiles - (9-2) ** 2 == 49
10 tiles - (10-2) ** 2 == 64
11 tiles - (11-2) ** 2 == 81
12 tiles - (12-2) ** 2 == 100
13 tiles - (13-2) ** 2 == 121
14 tiles - (14-2) ** 2 == 144
15 tiles - (15-2) ** 2 == 169
...
n tiles - (n-2) ** 2 == Lots of points
Tip: As you can see you should remove small groups in order to
create larger groups. When the group is big enough even just one
more tile will make a big difference.
When you remove tiles, the space will be filled by tiles above
falling down. Empty columns will be filled by sliding remaining
columns to left. If you manage to clear the whole field, you will
get 1000 points as a bonus and go to next level.
Usage
Use arrow keys (joystick) to move the white selection rectangle around the board.
Press Select (joystick) to make a selection to remove tile and all neighbouring tiles with same color.
Press Backspace (C key, Clear key) to undo one last move.
Press Star (*) to save a screenshot into C:\Data\Images
Version History
Version 0.5,
Tiles visually connected
Top-10 high score table
Cursor wraps around screen edges
Fadeout selected tiles before removal
Fix: undo one move
Tested with N82 (pyS60 1.4.3)
http://w13.easy-share.com/1701760176.html