glpuzzle is a jigsaw game that utilizes OpenGL technology.
To compile gjigzo, make sure you have the necessary libraries installed, including GL, glpng, and SDL. If you're using Debian or Ubuntu, you can easily install these libraries with the apt-get command. Once you have everything you need, simply run "make" to compile the game.
Once you've compiled gjigzo, you can run it directly from the resulting binary file or install it on your system using "make install". By default, the game will be installed in /usr/local, but you can specify a different installation directory with the PREFIX option.
When you're ready to play, you can launch gjigzo with the included command-line options. Use "-h" to see the usage info and "-w" to run the game in windowed mode instead of fullscreen. Keep in mind that gjigzo requires OpenGL hardware acceleration and only supports a resolution of 1024x768.
As for new features, the latest release of gjigzo includes rotating puzzle pieces, an options menu, and the ability to enable or disable sound and rotation. If you have any questions or suggestions for the author, don't hesitate to reach out. Finally, if you want to add your own images to the game, the author can provide you with more information.
Version 0.6: N/A