Puzzles
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* [[JPZ]] (Java Puzzle) | * [[JPZ]] (Java Puzzle) | ||
* [[PUZ (crossword puzzles)|PUZ]] (Across Lite) | * [[PUZ (crossword puzzles)|PUZ]] (Across Lite) | ||
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+ | == Sokoban == | ||
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+ | * [[SOK (Sokoban)]] | ||
+ | * [[Sokoban XML]] | ||
== Puzzle graphics == | == Puzzle graphics == | ||
* [[Puzzle image (X11)]] | * [[Puzzle image (X11)]] | ||
+ | * [[Winzle Puzzle]] | ||
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+ | == Other == | ||
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+ | * [[Jigsaw (Walter A. Kuhn)]] (.jig) | ||
+ | * [[Secret Photos puzzle]] | ||
+ | * [[Supaplex Level format]] |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 18 May 2023
Puzzles encompasses electronic formats for all sorts of puzzles and brain-teasers, from crosswords to jigsaws. See also Game data files, Saved Games, and Interactive Fiction for other electronic recreation.
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[edit] General puzzle formats
- IPUZ (open puzzle format; used for many puzzle types including crosswords)
- Softdisk Publishing UDF files were used for a number of things in Softdisk publications, including puzzle-type games.