Homebrew developer Sinasquax dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forum to give a heads up on Mix the Cube! for the Sony PlayStation Portable. Since its initial release, this version 1.1 adds a nifty save feature to challenge and free game modes. There's also a new way to check if your colored cube puzzle is resolved, and other bugs were fixed.
As a recap for those who've been living under a rock, Mix the Cube! recreates the world's most popular puzzle on the Sony handheld and adds Chotto camera support. Take note that it's different from Sinasquax' homebrew challenge entry. Here's the changelog:
* Load / Save game in challenge and free game
* New method to check if cube resolved, no more bug on detection
* Corrected bug with commands when cube > 3*3*3
* Corrected bug with some PSP which couldn't show utility functions
As usual, if you haven't picked up the previous version of this homebrew game, don't forget to go through the Readme file that comes with the download. Enjoy!
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