Monday, May 27, 2013

Scrambled Net 5.0.2 For Android

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General
Developer: Moonblink
Category: Games
Latest version: 5.2
Total versions: 15
Submitted: 25 Feb 2013
Updated: 15 Mar 2012

Description


Scrambled Net , also known as NetScramble, is a port of the KDE game "KNetWalk" by
Andi Peredri, Thomas Nagy and Reinhold Kainhofer. It is ported to Android by Ian
Cameron Smith. The app is released under GPL. Includes MTRandom by David
Beaumont, released under LGPL.
You are shown a network consisting of a server, some terminals, and a load of wiring,
arranged into a grid of tiles. The problem is, the tiles have been rotated at random.
You have to rotate them to connect all the terminals to the server. Counters at the top
of the screen show how many tiles you have clicked, and how much time you have
taken.
The aim of the game is to connect all the terminals to the server in the least amount of
clicks as possible.
Features:
Scrambled Net detects the screen size of the device it's running in, and configures
the board appropriately. This makes the game a bit easier on smaller phones - the
authors didn't want to make the cells too small, because it's difficult to tap on a
tiny cell on a phone's touchscreen.
Portrait and landscape phones are handled automatically.
Tile rotation is smoothly animated; highlighted tiles show the user's progress.
The game is designed to be usable with 12-key keypad or QWERTY keypad, or by
tapping the screen.
The game has 5 difficulty levels; the first 3 use different board sizes; then wrap-
around is introduced for "Master" level; then "Insane" level adds invisible cells.
Note : Starting at version 3.4, Scrambled Net needs Android 1.6. This was needed to
be able to handle large screens (like Droid) correctly. Meantime, people with 1.5
phones can continue to use version 3.3.
How to Play :
Use the menu to start a new game, or select a difficulty level (which starts a new
game).
The difficulty levels are:
Novice - Small board, no wrap-around
Normal - Medium board, no wrap-around
Expert - Maximum-size board, no wrap-around
Master - Maximum-size board, wrapped-around
Insane - Maximum-size board, wrapped-around, 3-way and 4-way cells are blind
You can select tiles with the arrow buttons; the currently-selected tile is shown with a
red border. Press Z, N or 4 to rotate it left; M, X or 6 to rotate right. You can tap the
screen to rotate a cell right if your device supports it. Tiles which are connected to the
server are shown highlighted.
When you think you have a tile in the right orientation, you can press space or 0 to
lock it. If your device supports it, you can press and hold a tile instead.
You can pause the game at any time using the menu, or by switching to another
application. When the network is all connected, the game will tell you your winning
time and click count.
In games which wrap around, connections going off the right-hand edge connect to
the corresponding point on the left edge, and vice versa; same for the top and
bottom edges. This makes the game a lot harder.
In the "Insane" mode, it gets worse - tiles with 3 or 4 connections have invisible wires.
You have to experiment to figure out which way they're connected. 

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