Every so often, one needs to get those mental gears spinning. One good way to exercise your neurons is with a puzzle game, such as the one French homebrew developer bobthetouriste has designed for the Sony PSP Slim and Lite: 1..100 for custom firmware 3.71 M33.
1...100 is bobthetouriste's first homebrew puzzle game, and it is coded in the lua language. The premise of the game is simple: players must place the numbers 1 to 100 on a grid. While number 1 may be set anywhere, the succeeding numbers may only be placed in a certain way.
The readme is in French, so you may want to use a translator program to assist you. Also, as with all homebrew programs, kindly exercise caution when downloading the game and installing it on your Sony PSP.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Similar Software:
Fireworlds Fireworlds A unique Nintendo DS adventure homebrew game.
A
Release notes (translated from French):
A
"As You Can See, a lot of work has-been put Into the graphics. Most of Things are particle-based. To Get The Most Out of the 66 MHz CPU tiny In The NDS, I Had Lots of Things to optimize
SoKo DS SoKo DS SoKo DS v0.4 is a DS homebrew game.V0
BINIAX2PSP v1.0 BINIAX2PSP v1.0
If you're looking for a puzzle gaming fix that moves beyond Tetris, then homebrew developer deniska's PSP port of BINIAX2 should fit your memory stick like a glove. Featuring fast-paced action that requires you to think fast, act fast and have that killer instinct for survival, this particulary-addictive game will have you hooked for weeks to come
Element DS Element DS Element DS is inspired by the Flash game called "COLLISO DS" created by kurohako. The DS version has been redesigned and made from scratch and features about 160 levels. The objective in game is to remove all the blocks by dragging them toward the blocks of the equal symbol/color
Roll 'Em Out demo Roll 'Em Out demo
Plus! Labyrinth, Plus! HyberBowl, Super Monkey Ball, or Balance Balls - call it as you see it, but JustChris' new demo for Roll 'Em Out opens up tons of possible new games for other homebrew developers tuned in to the ball-balancing vibe. Roll 'Em Out was just recently revealed at QJ.NET's forums by JustChris, together with a playable demo
Minesweeper Minesweeper is a homebrew clone of the classic Windows game
Pegs Pegs
If you owned a graphing calculator back in the 1990s, you probably know about some of the games that were made and played on them. Well, PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Judas loved one such game and cloned it to Sony's handheld. The game is called Pegs, originally coded by Fred Coughlin for the TI calculator
Orbid Orbid v2 - Long time users of the homebrew creation Orbid, you will be happy to know that coder Slasher from Team Duck has updated the game and entered it at the current Neo Flash Spring Coding Competition.
For those who've just seen or heard about this game now, let us give you a brief introduction
Labylene v1.0 Labylene v1.0
If you don't mind having French instructions for your next homebrew game, then you may want to check out the release of Labylene v1.0, by developer Kenium . The object of this game is simple: Players will need to maneuver a square from one end of the maze to the other.
The catch here is that you can't allow your square to touch any of the walls
PSPool PSPool
BlackPhoenix from our forums has released his PSPool v0.1b homebrew game. PSPool is a port of 'Another Pool', originally made by Gerrit Jahn. I've been following the development of this game on the forums, and I can tell you that a lot of effort has gone into this. The game even had over 20 beta testers - I think that's the most I've seen for a homebrew game
Comments on 1...100:
Comments not found
If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
Please, select device to check if 1...100 supports it