Skoosh is a user-friendly GNOME2 sliding tile puzzle software that is easy to use and offers simple gameplay.
With its latest release, Skoosh now includes beautiful Summer Breeze artwork created by Gregory Griffin, adding a touch of beauty and elegance to the gaming experience.
Among the most notable changes in this release is the inclusion of an extra prefs dialog option, enabled through the --enable-overkill command. This allows users to customize the user interface even further, tailoring the experience to their liking.
The latest version of Skoosh also features new gtk file chooser and combo boxes, replacing the previous option menus. This results in a more streamlined, efficient, and intuitive interface, ensuring smoother gameplay with fewer distractions.
Finally, Skoosh.desktop has been updated, changing the game's name from Skoosh to Fifteen. This further adds to the game's elegance and simplicity, ensuring that it remains a firm favourite among GNOME2 enthusiasts.
Version 2.5.0: N/A