Thanks. :-) It wouldn't be possible to incorporate it into gnome-sudoku without a full rewrite, as Hitori's written in C, while Sudoku's written in Python. However, I don't really mind either way if it's integrated; it's something about which I would have to talk to the maintainer of Sudoku. Philip On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 14:31 -0500, Jason D. Clinton wrote: > I like your game: it's simple and effective. The Pango font renderer > lends a level of clarity to the game's display. What about > incorporating this game variant in to Sudoku a la the way that > Aisleriot has many Solitare variations? That would avoid adding a new > code base to maintain while giving Sudoku the plug-ability to add new > number-based puzzle games easily. > > On 9/16/07, Philip Withnall <philip tecnocode co uk> wrote: > Hi, > > I recently wrote a little game to play Hitori on your computer > [1], and > I was wondering what you guys thought of it, being the > gnome-games > people. > If there's any chance to it to be included in gnome-games I'd > be > grateful, although I realise that "gnome-games is too big > already" rule > might still be in place. Otherwise, I'd just be happy to > receive > feedback/ideas on the game. > > Thanks, > Philip > > [1] http://tecnocode.co.uk/?page=blog&action=view_item&id=60 > > _______________________________________________ > Games-list mailing list > Games-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/games-list > > >
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