XLogical is a challenging puzzle game that employs parallel thinking strategies, featuring stunning ray-traced graphics, immersive sound design, and a captivating soundtrack.
The game is highly addictive, requiring the player to use parallel thinking and quick reflexes to progress. The developers enjoyed playing it so much that they decided to recreate it for Linux.
To make the game work, the developers originally started with GTK for the rendering system. However, they later decided that SDL was more suitable for their needs, as GTK proved challenging to use in this context.
Despite some difficulties along the way, the developers are proud of their creation and hope that players will enjoy the game. To play XLogical, you'll need to have several software packages installed, including the g++ compiler, automake, SDL and SDL-devel, SDL_mixer and SDL_mixer-devel, and SDL_image and SDL_image-devel.
The latest release of the game includes bug fixes and system improvements. These include fixing a ball lost in tunnel bug, abstracting system time calls to Cgraph class to be more portable, and doing some general code clean-up. These improvements should help with FreeBSD builds.
Other changes include fixing a fullscreen flickering problem with the Win32 port and updating Visual C++ project files to SDL-1.2.2. Overall, XLogical is an entertaining and challenging puzzle game that is sure to delight players who appreciate good design and gameplay.
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