Netslide – Slide Rows to Reassemble the Network – Puzzle Game
Netslide
This game combines the grid generation of Net with the movement of Sixteen.
In Netslide you have a Net grid, but instead of rotating tiles back into place you have to slide them into place by moving a whole row at a time.
Game modes:
- 3×3 – Easy
- 3×3 – Medium
- 3×3 – Hard
- 4×4 – Easy
- 4×4 – Medium
- 4×4 – Hard
- 5×5 – Easy
- 5×5 – Medium
- 5×5 – Hard
- Custom mode
Below is a short tutorial showing you how to download and compile the latest source code for this game, and the other 38 games in the puzzle collection. The tutorial takes place in Linux, using the Ubuntu 17.10 distribution, but the procedure will be the same, or very similar, for other Linux distributions. If you find the tutorial helpful, please give the video a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
OS | Supported | Notes |
Besides the main 3 operating system, the puzzle collection has also been ported by contributors to Palm, Android, Symbian 60, iPhone, iPad, and the Windows Store. Homepage: www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/ Developer: Simon Tatham, Richard Boulton, James Harvey, Mike Pinna, Jonas Kölker, Dariusz Olszewski, Michael Schierl, Lambros Lambrou, Bernd Schmidt, Steffen Bauer, Lennard Sprong, and Rogier Goossens License: MIT Written in: C, Java, JavaScript |
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