PuzzleManiak It's the season to be merry, especially for developer demoniak, with the latest "Christmas edition" release of PuzzleManiak v3.4. This special holiday-themed release for the Nintendo DS takes care of a couple of bugs, as well as put a festive mood in the air with new Christmas themes for the background skins and music.
Here's the specific list of changes with version 3.4 of PuzzleManiak:
*A new Christmas theme, and the background music is now a 'Jingle Bells' music loop.
*The bug that was freezing Galaxies in mode '10e10' and some little graphic bugs have been solved.
*The loading screen has been a little been improved.
*Lib 'dswifi 0.3.4' has been integrated.
If you're upgrading from a previous version, please make sure not to delete your score files inside the pzmk folder (anything with the .sco extension).
On a more interesting note, PuzzleManiak version 3.4 will be demoniak's official entry for the Drunkencoders Christmas Game Coding Competition.
Since this will be the final version for the year, demoniak wishes everyone an advanced Merry Christmas and hopes that they enjoy this special holiday version of the game.
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