Ipuzzle
| Filename | ipuzzle-10-68k.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 87.8 KB (89881 bytes) |
| Architecture | 68K |
| Downloads | 8 |
iPuzzle is a 1999 sliding-tile puzzle game by Alesh Slovak, themed around the then-new Bondi Blue iMac G3, which appears in the background of the playfield. The original release runs on 68k Macs, while a follow-up called iPuzzle Flavours expands the gallery to multiple iMac colors and is PowerPC only.
Background
Released in 1999 at the height of iMac mania, iPuzzle is a small piece of shareware fan art celebrating Apple's translucent industrial design as much as offering a game.
Gameplay
The mechanics are a classic sliding-tile puzzle, with the goal of restoring an image of the Bondi Blue iMac G3 by shuffling square tiles around a single empty cell.
Variants
Two editions exist: the original 68k-compatible iPuzzle featuring the Bondi Blue iMac, and a later iPuzzle Flavours release that supports the additional iMac color options and requires a PowerPC Mac.
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