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    RufaSwap

    RufaSwap

    Permuted picture puzzle, allows using your own PNG pictures.

    RufaSwap, is a simple permuted picture puzzle where the challenge is to restore the picture elements to their proper order. Two elements are selected with cursor clicks to initiate a swap. User controls the level of difficulty. The proper command to extract the archive and maintain the directory structure is "7z x filename". Works on Macs running OS-X, PCs running GNU/Linux, and PCs running Windows. Also see: https://sourceforge.net/projects/adagate/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/rufascube/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/rufasslider/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenslider/
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    Reliquarium

    Reliquarium

    3D slider puzzles for kids; helps teach solid geometry

    Reliquarium is a very unique set of 3-Dimensional slider puzzles with a Crystal Skull theme. A totally new category of puzzle that would be impossible to build or manipulate in physical form. They can help improve 3D visualization and problem solving skills. Suitable for children preparing for math or geometry, as well as adults. Works on laptops or PCs or Macs running Windows, OSX, or Linux.
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    RufasSlider

    RufasSlider

    Klotsky class block slider puzzles.

    RufaSlider is a collection of 16 different block slider puzzles for kids and casual puzzlers that works on laptops and PCs running Windows, OSX or GNU/Linux. It includes a Klotski-style family, a DirtyDozen family, and a Traffic-Rush family. And now these puzzle families come with AutoSolvers to help you. The Klotski family uses rectangles of 4 sizes: 1x1, 2x2, 1x2, 2x1. The objective in each game is stated near the window top, but usually involves moving a large block to a specified...
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    rufascube

    rufascube

    Unique 3D slider puzzle that looks like a rubics cube.

    This is NOT another Rubic's Cube. It's a much simpler slider puzzle that is incrementally solvable. A 3x3x3 arrangement of cubelets with the center one missing allows sliding permutations. After a randomization, the goal is to restore the cube to its original configuration based on color and alphabetic hints. Written in Ada and compiles on Windows, OS-X or GNU/Linux. Nice laptop controls and support for Mac Retina displays. Requires OpenGL v3.3, and on Macs a recent version of OS-X. ...
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    A java implementation of the Sudoku puzzle. Unique features include different sizes of puzzle (from 4x4 to 16x16) and a genuine user interface based on visual helps (highlighing a selected number, a mouse cursor representing the selected number, etc.)
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