PuzzleManiak Homebrew developer Alex recently broke his Nintendo DS and yet still managed to release PuzzleManiak v3.2 Beta 1.This latest release fixes a memory bug and adds both background music and sound effects to the game.
If this is the first time you've heard of PuzzleManiak, it is a collection of 27 different puzzle games and is a partial port of Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection for the Nintendo DS. More competitive players in our community will be pleased to know that this homebrew actually has global rankings so they can pit their best times against players from around the world.
Alex was only able to test this version on an emulator so he's not sure if it's completely stable. If it is, then it will become the official PuzzleManiak version 3.2. Players who plan on installing the application will first have to install the previous version of the game (PuzzleManiak v3.1) and then overwrite the executable files with the newer ones in the download link below.
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