gbrainy is a brain teaser game and trainer to have fun and to keep your brain trained.
The application is written for GNOME using Mono, C# and Cairo.
gbrainy mission is to provide a platform for creating different kinds of brain-teasers and brain trainers games for GNOME.
Use cases:
Currently the following use cases are considered:
New user. A person that uses gbrainy to evaluate it and understand what can provide. Interested in see its different kinds of games in a short period of time.
Adult gamer. An adult that uses gbrainy just for fun.
Adult training. An adult that uses gbrainy to train her memory, arithmetical and logical capabilities.
Kid training. Her parents decided that she should use gbrainy to train her memory, arithmetical and logical capabilities.
The objective is to provide enough flexibility in terms of number of games and difficulty parametrization to make gbrainy use on these cases straight forward.
How to install it:
Decompress the contents of the gbrainy compressed distribution file and then do:
./autogen.sh
make install
Once you finish just run it using the gbrainy script or using mono gbrainy.exe.
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Requirements:
· Mono 1.1.7 or higher
· Libgnome 2.2 or higher
· GTK and GTK Sharp 2.8 or higher
· Cairo 1.2 or higher
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
Software improvements:
· Refactoring to break down responsibilities in classes and make code more modular
· Automated “Assembly / package versioning”
Existing games improvements:
· Mouse support for Memorize figures and text
· Show graphically the answer in square sheets puzzle
· Add rationale to handshake puzzle
· People at the table has a better graphic
· Some controls in games handle better larger texts
Translations:
· New Telugu translation
· Many updated translations