Homebrew Hits: Minesweeper and Block Dude
Continuing to make a name for himself is SG57 with two classic cabin-coded clones — Minesweeper and Block Dude. Both have been rewritten and redefined in fine homebrew form for your PlayStation Portable.
The source code is said to be available soon; for those who learn better from example.
Minesweeper:psp-minesweeper.jpg
Controls:
- Move the cursor fast with teh analog stick (good for just starting out randomly selecting squares)
- Move the cursor slowly for more precise cursor movement
- Press X to activate a square if not already activated and it isnt flagged
- Press [] to flag a square as a mine or if it is flagged it removes the flag
- Press SELECT to start over and pick your difficulty (easy, intermediate, expert)
Block Dude:
psp-blockdude.jpg
Features:
- Pretty close to the same graphics as on the calculator, just colored
- Has sound effects, just little ones though (from the playSound function in the tiffsdk gfx library)
- Included levels are exact replicas of the originals
- It supports up to 100 levels named consecutively in the lvl folder from 1.lvl to 100.lvl in a very easy to use map format.