PyTraffic
PyTraffic is a Python version of the board game Rush Hour,
created by
Binary Arts Coporation.
The goal of the game is to get a red car out of a six-by-six
grid full of automobiles by moving the other vehicles out of its way.
However, the cars and trucks (set up before play according to a puzzle
card) obstruct the path which makes the puzzle harder.
The board is a 6x6 grid with grooves in the tiles to allow
cars to
slide, and an exit hole which according to the puzzle cards, only the
red car can escape. The game comes with 12 cars and 4 trucks, each
colored differently. The cars take up 2 squares each; and the trucks
take up 3.
PyTraffic was inspired by Gtraffic, a Gnome version of Rush
Hour.
PyTraffic
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License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
Michel Van den Bergh
Website
linux.softpedia.com
Requirements
Python
pygtk
SDL_mixer
Support:
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- Comes with about 19.000 puzzles ranging from intermediate
to expert (17,851 puzzles at intermediate level, 1026 at advanced, and
107 at expert)
- Has several 'themes': Blocks, DeLuxe3D, DeLuxe3DLowRes,
Fancy2D, FancyRotated and Minimal2D
- 5 skill levels
- Help facility which is able to find the best move in every
position

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