The Puzzler is a jigsaw puzzle on the computer. It allows you to select a puzzle, select the complexity of the puzzle, and then put the puzzle together by exchanging pieces.
Puzzler Requirements:
The Puzzler requires at least System 7.0, QuickTime and Color QuickDraw. Any size monitor will do, but I suggest a 13"+ monitor for optimum viewing. All pictures included with the Puzzler at the moment look best in 256+ colours.
Puzzler Menus:
As you start up the Puzzler, you should see a window asking you to choose a puzzle from the puzzler menu.The puzzle menu is a hierarchical menu built into the puzzler menu, and as you select "puzzle", a list of puzzles should appear.
If you pick a puzzle, your chosen puzzle will come up onto the main screen, divided into 25 pieces, which is the default value. If you'd like to change the number of pieces, you have to choose the "Gridsize..." option from the menu.
To change the number of pieces, select two numbers, that when multiplied together, equal less than 201, and put them into the columns and rows edit boxes.
The other functions of the Puzzler menu allow you to get rid of the small help window, and turn off the sound.
The Edit menu is nonfunctional for the Puzzler and is dimmed. It is there for the use of desk accessories when they are active.
The File menu allows you to open "PuzFiles", create PuzFiles and to quit the Puzzler.
How to Play the Puzzler:
To finish a puzzle in the Puzzler, all the pieces must be put in the correct order. To do this, the player selects a piece, and "drags" it over top of another piece. When the player releases the button, the two pieces will exchange places. After all the pieces have been put in the correct order, the player will hear a cheering sound(if the sound is on), and will advance to the next puzzle.
PuzFiles:
Please use PICT files now for your Puzzles. Puzzler will still ╥barely╙ support it╒s old PuzFile format, and now prefers PICT files like 99.9% of all other Mac applications.
Special Notes That Everyone Should Read:
-Any Puzzles in the ╥selected╙ Puzzle folder will be put in the hierarchical Puzzle menu.(Limit of thirty applies..any extras can be opened using the Open Puzzle.. command in the File Menu)
-Any Mod files in the ╥selected╙ Puzzle folder will be put in the hierarchical Sound menu.(Limit of thirty applies..any extras can be opened using the Open Sound.. command in the File Menu)
-There is help under the "?" menu and Balloon help as well.
-The "wait" cursor is actually a spinning globe. I guess that makes the Puzzler an environmentally friendly program.
-Live Long and Party Hard.
Shareware Notice:
The Puzzler is shareware, and I'm asking $14 for it. I feel that it is a quality piece of Mac II software, and as such it should be encouraged. If you feel that there are changes which should be made to Puzzler, please include them on a note with your registration fee. Please send the registration to:
NightFall Software, Inc.
920 78 Ave. S.W.
Calgary, AB, Canada
T2V-0T6
Registered users who send me a disk and a SASE will always be able to pick up the latest version of the Puzzler, along with some quality PuzFiles. Make sure the SASE has sufficient postage so as I can return it to you. By the way, as far as disks go, I'll need 2-1.4meg disks, or 4-800K's.
People who register can expect the following benefits:
-A feeling of Pride for supporting shareware authors
-The loss of the Guilt feeling for playing a game you haven't paid for.
-Some Amazing Mod Files
So register now, and don't miss out on any of the benefits!
NightFall Software, Inc. is a budding company started by two teenage Macintosh users. We really work hard at what we do, and any contributions would be greatly appreciated. Think of it as contributing to the general Macintosh community as both of us are aspiring to get into Computer Science in University, and to continue our work with Mac's...(or whatever the future may hold in wonderful computers).
If you want to get ahold of me(Dave MacLachlan):
Internet:
dmaclach@ra.uvic.ca (Depending upon time of year I may get back to you quicker than other times....university eh?)
dmaclach@newsol.uvic.ca
nightfalls@aol.com
BBS
MacLore: 403-284-2465/403-284-1059
or at the above address by mail.
Version History:
The Puzzler Vers 1.0
-released September 29, 1991.
The Puzzler Vers 1.1
-released December 25, 1991 (Merry Christmas)
-New Wait Cursor (spinning globe in colour)
-New Colour Arrow Cursor
-Major Bug Fixes (i.e. Bus Errors and the like) as suggested by Fritz Gutwein...thank
you Fritz, hope it works for you now.
-Minor Bug Fixes such as clean colour table switches
-Went from homegrown OffScreen Pixmaps to Apple's new GWorld routines
-Added a lot of error checking
-Got Rid of Border Colour Option....thought it was pretty useless.
-Gestalt checks for machines that don't have CQD (Dan Francis)
The Puzzler Vers 2.0
-released May 4, 1993 (Not much time for programming at
University)
- Now Reads Pict Files
- Sound is amazing with MODS
- Allows you to select a Puzzle Folder
- Gets rid of CLUT╒s (Puzzler now figures out it╒s own)
- Has a preview for Pict Files
- Completely rewritten code
- Preferences Dialog
- Some more MAJOR Bug fixes (do they ever end?)
Registered Users: 5 (Thank You! You know who you are!!!)
(as of May 4, 1993)
I'd like to thank various people for testing The Puzzler out:
The McClay Family, my Family, the ARPP at UVic, Lucien Dupont, Maurice Sharp, Daniel W Francis and Milton Aupperle.
The Puzzler may not be used in any commercial shareware package without the express consent of NightFall Software, Inc. The Puzzler is sold as is, and NightFall Software, Inc. can not be held responsible for any damage or data loss caused by this piece of software.