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works for me on diablo.
Do you have python installed? I think when i made this deb installer I didnt add python as dependency so you need to make sure thats installed.
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This is essentially a maemo-friendly rework of the original sources here (not my site) : http://meeg.elvenrealms.net/pyrunner/index.html
It will require Python 2.5 libraries be installed although i might be able to lower this dependency to 2.4 in a future package.
If you look at the screens there you will see i actually took the bright graphics of version 1 and used with the version 2 code.
I remapped the keys to this :
DPad : movement
Zoom Out : dig left/switchleft
Zoom In : dig right/switchright
Fullscreen : Hint
Back/Esc : Pause
Menu : Kill (if stuck in impossible location)
Home : Exit Program (ran out of keys so this will exit and pop up task list... just hit again to close task list)
Also when -loading- levels you should be able to use DPad Up to skip to the next level.. kind of necessary without a save feature.
When you load it will ask for name... just tap screen then hit dpad center (enter) and you will start the game.
Package is available here (thanks to Khertans PyPackager program) :
http://wardenclyffetower.com/MaemoFi...Runner-1.0.deb
Let me know if there are any issues with the installer.
There are 10 levels which the author included with the program but the format of the map files are self-documenting text files. Therefore you could design your own levels or possibly find more on the internet. Look in /usr/lib/pyrunner/data directory for these level files.
Last edited by pipeline; 2007-12-19 at 02:15.