A downloadable Puzzle for Windows

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Puzzle32 V.1.00 full game

Puzzle32 creates puzzle pieces from any image and randomly shuffles them. After shuffling the puzzle pieces, the user should be able to reconstruct the previously selected image.

A faded image of the puzzle is displayed on the screen to help you reconstruct it.

Puzzle pieces can be rectangular or shaped; clicking on a piece that is below the others will bring it to the front.

If the piece is placed correctly (within a small margin of precision) when you release the left mouse button, it will be "glued" to the lower plane (faded image of the puzzle).

Each piece has a time limit, within which it can be touched and dragged; after this time, a life will be lost, but the time limit for that piece will be reset to the maximum.

The score will increase each time a puzzle piece is placed correctly (time remaining).

All available images are by default in the PIC subfolder of the game folder, but Puzzle32 can also be used in "parental control" mode from Windows 10 or Windows 11 powershell, to load all images from the SSD into the link database.

To search for images to process from the pwershell: Puzzle32 "<path>", Puzzle32.Exe , SETTINGS, SCAN: ON; alternatively, the user can add more images or remove unwanted images from/in the PIC folder. In the image selection screen, the user can see a preview and a list of image names.

All configuration features, image selection and actual gameplay are now available; also the victory demo is now available and, finally, also the name of the player who achieved a high score.

However, since I developed the game in Borland Delphi, rather than Embarcadero Delphi, I had no software libraries to handle .GIF files and I used the public domain library "GifImage.Pas", created by Anders Melander and Reinier Sterkenburg; the limitation of this library, whereby when trying to load a corrupted GIF image, the application execution would crash, has been solved without modifying "GifImage.Pas". Now there are no more problems. There is no demo available, for now, with donation and even less completely free, since I have already given away 3 or 4 copies (downloaded copy of the ultimate demo version of Puzzle32).

Puzzle32 has reached 100% of its development.

NOTE:

With parental control it can be used even by children around 15 years old.

The development lasted 2 months of hard work.

End, it will be continued after first payment (new patch).

Paolo Fassin (PCDear.ent.games)

Description of operation and warranty:

My programs are distributed in 2 versions: zip archive generated with WinRAR (*) and installer created with Inno Setup Compiler (**); they do not contain advertising, there are no pop-ups of any kind, you do not have to pay to win, they do not connect in any way to the internet, they do not install or modify any DLL (dynamic linked libraries), all the files used by my applications are were created solely by me (***) and are transferred to a single destination folder. My program never accesses files outside the folder to which it was transferred, with the exception, only for some programs, of a configuration subfolder of the root directory of your hard disk/SD, created specifically to contain temporary files and preferences.

The installation program will only take care of selecting the destination, transferring files, creating an icon in the programs section of the start menu, optionally creating an icon on the desktop and configuring the new file extensions, defined by me, in such way that, doing a double click on one of them, he is load it into memory, to be able to modify it.

In Windows 10 or Windows 11 it is not recommended to install this software in the "Program files" and "Program files (x86)" folders, because, if you do not run this software, after the installation process, with administrator privilege, is impossible to save the configuration file, the top players score table file and the game recording file. The suggestion is to select a subfolder of the main folder of your hard disk/SD as the destination folder during the installation process.

My programs were conceived, designed and developed solely by me, in Assembly (80386+ protected mode) and Pascal through the Borland Delphi 7.0 development system. They run on all machines with operating systems from Windows XP to Windows 11 and numerous tests have been carried out by me on various PCs, periodically releasing updates to correct any bugs and expand their features.

As far as hardware is concerned, all AMD and Intel microprocessors that support 32-bit protected mode, which have a clock frequency of no less than 667 MHZ and which have at least 1 GB of RAM installed are supported. As regards the memory occupation on the hard disk or SD card, it is almost always around 50 MB to 100 MB with the exception of "my 5 video games" (500MB).

I have also created, designed and developed some software that is not compatible with operating systems superior to Windows XP, always explaining the hardware/software requirements, in Assembly (80x86+ real mode) and Pascal through the Borland Pascal 1.0 development system. They run on all machines with operating systems from Windows 2000 to Windows XP or on machines with the latest Windows systems equipped with an emulator.

As far as hardware is concerned, all AMD and Intel microprocessors are supported that support 16/20 bit real mode, that have a clock frequency of no less than 667 MHZ, that have at least 600 KB of free conventional RAM. The PC must has a VGA graphics card or MCGA compatible or emulated. As regards the memory occupation on the hard disk or SD card, it is almost always between 5 MB and 15 MB.

All my programs have dedicated software of my own invention for managing peripherals, such as the video card, sound card, keyboard and mouse; furthermore they are made up of a single thread with polling technology which sorts the various phases of the process progress based on various indices and according to certain events. it is modular software, so even if there is only one thread there are methods called by it that behave like other threads and contribute to the progress of portions of the process.

Windows 10 and Windows 11 messages such as "This file may be dangerous", "author unknown" or "The file is suspicious. Virus scanning. The file has been sent to the analysis department, please wait... The file appears safe", they are warnings that can be displayed the first time my software is run and which depend on a priori protection mechanisms by the operating system and antivirus manufacturers, but above all on the unusual structure of my programs published here.

(*) the latest version of WinRAR was mainly used, but in older programs it is possible that previous versions are still used.

(**) the Inno Setup Compiler 6.2.0 (a) version was mainly used, but in older programs the Inno Setup Compiler 5.5.1 (a) version may still be used.

(***) except for most .WAV file(s) which not contain more than the first 30 seconds of music from other sources (old Commodore 64 soundtracks, copyright-free files converted from MIDI, but also author's music: only the first 30 seconds of the instrumental part of the song). Some cover images and other images in the devlog sections were not entirely created by me but from images downloaded from the Internet and modified.

Messages from Windows 10, Windows 11 and some antiviruses (Avast):

Such notifications or warnings may be displayed, not for all versions of Windows and installed antivirus programs, during installation via the setup file or when first running the game or utility of a newly purchased or free downloaded .ZIP archive.

"This file may be dangerous": generic message that considers any executable file or archive containing some and coming from the Internet as a dangerous file that should not be installed.

"Author unknown": message that simply warns that the (c) CopyRight international registration has not been carried out and that the software does not come from a recognized software house.

Although this is authentic software, developed entirely by me, not having enough money to invest for copyright registration, this should be normal; with all the software developers in the world I don't think they all have had this opportunity.

"Allow the running app to make changes to your computer?" is a generic message that simply indicates that a "setup" executable file has been opened.

"The file is suspicious. Antivirus analysis. The file has been sent to the analysis department, please wait... The file seems safe": Some antiviruses, given the somewhat unusual structure of my games (screensaver style), notice that they not appear to have any interaction with the user, since they do not use default methods of accessing devices, and note that the behavior is similar to that of some computer viruses running in the background. In any case, I am not a hacker nor have I ever thought of causing damage, nor of stealing information or stealing money, nor of decoding or deprotecting other people's programs, nor of developing harmful software, much less viruses; any check for malware or viruses in my programs will result as clean.

Paolo Fassin (PCDear.ent.games)

Updated 19 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Release date 25 days ago
AuthorPaolo Fassin
GenrePuzzle
TagsColorful, Fantasy, First-Person, Game Design, Non violent, Pixel Art, Retro
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilityBlind friendly

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Buy Now14.99€ EUR or more

In order to download this Puzzle you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of 14.99€ EUR. You will get access to the following files:

Puzzle32 (setup program).exe 31 MB
Puzzle32 (archive file).zip 40 MB

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