Description: Enigma is an addictive little KDE game. It's a block moving puzzle game. You have to remove all the playing blocks on each level by touching blocks with the same picture together. Sounds simple, doesn't it?
At first, all you have to contend with is gravity, but soon you'll find all sorts of hazards and puzzles will make your task more challenging.
This is a port of an original commerical Acorn RISC OS game I wrote in 1992.
I spent about half an hour trying to get it to compile. I pulled the sources from the CVS OK, but I gave up after much mucking about with the clever shell scripts and the errors they generated.
It looks like a nice game, and I'll try it when there's a 'configure' file for me to run...
when i try to CVS it, i get:
linux:/home/chris/apps # CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@philemon.dyndns.org:/export/sources/enigma/cvsroot
linux:/home/chris/apps # cvs login
cvs login: No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option
cvs [login aborted]: or set the CVSROOT environment variable.
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to a game I really like (on my PalmPilot) called Vexed (vexed.sf.net). any relation ?
I spent about half an hour trying to get it to compile. I pulled the sources from the CVS OK, but I gave up after much mucking about with the clever shell scripts and the errors they generated. It looks like a nice game, and I'll try it when there's a 'configure' file for me to run...
when i try to CVS it, i get: linux:/home/chris/apps # CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@philemon.dyndns.org:/export/sources/enigma/cvsroot linux:/home/chris/apps # cvs login cvs login: No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option cvs [login aborted]: or set the CVSROOT environment variable.
use: export CVSROOT=... instead of CVSROOT=...
that fixed it...thanks, dude
there's already an Oxyd clone named Enigma and it's also available for Unix. http://www.nongnu.org/enigma/