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.
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