This is an updated version 1.0 of Lua Vexed by Cancan from PSPLua, a puzzle game where your goal is to move falling blocks together in order to make them dissapear. When no block in under the current block, the block falls down. Once all the blocks are gone, you've solved the level and you're presented with a new level to solve. You can only access the next level when the current one is solved.
In the game screen:
D-Pad: move the cursor or the selected block
X: Select / Deselect a block
O: Undo the last block move (Please note that no block will be with status selected after an Undo)
[]: Retry current level
^: Show all available levels of the current level pack
The best score done for the level is displayed at the left of the level name
R: Show all available level packs
L: Show all available themes
In the selection screen: (levels, level packs, themes)
up and down: select the line
left and right: change page
X: Validate selection
O: Cancel
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