Pipepanic is a puzzle game that involves connecting pipes using the libSDL library.
The aim is to connect as many different shapes of pipes as possible within the given time, and it comes packed with built-in help to ensure a smooth gaming experience. This game is primarily mouse and stylus driven, and can be played in different resolutions and orientations.
To play Pipepanic, you need to install libSDL on your device, which is simple and straightforward. For the x86 version, build and install it using "make" and "make install" respectively. Once you've installed it, you can launch the game using the "pipepanic" command with optional arguments.
The game offers several options that you can customize to suit your device's resolution and orientation. You can choose from 240x320, 320x240, 640x480, and 480x640, and even run the game in fullscreen mode using the "-f" option. The "-fpstest" option runs a 10s fps test and quits the game.
For Linux PCs, it's recommended to use -f for fullscreen mode, as the default setting is windowed 640x480. The latest release of Pipepanic comes with several new features like shuffling pipes and reinitializing preview pieces for each game. It also includes a Zaurus ARM binary tarball, updated tools for building the Zaurus version, and removed the -Dmain=SDL_main from the Linux makefile.
Overall, Pipepanic is an enjoyable and addictive game that will keep you entertained for hours. If you love puzzle games, Pipepanic is undoubtedly a game you'll enjoy playing on your Linux PC or Sharp Zaurus device.
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