French homebrew developer benja135 has released a new game for the Sony PlayStation Portable. It's called luabyrinthe and is currently on version 1.5. Simply put, the creation is a puzzle made using Lua.
In this game, you will be in control of a car trapped inside a maze. Your objective is guide the vehicle out of the labyrinth without touching the red walls. As you progress, you will be encountering other "enemies" such as moving blocks which should also be avoided.
Note that luabyrinthe v1.5 doesn't come with its own Readme.txt file. But none we believe is necessary since this kind of game is pretty straight forward. Coder benja135 also added that he is planning to put in a lot of improvements in future builds.
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