Description:
'100 Boxes' is a challenging puzzle game.
Your goal is to fill all the boxes of a 10x10 table.
If you move horizontally or vertically you must leave two boxes blank.
If you move diagonally you must leave one box blank.
This is free software for free fun!
Update Description:
Nov-02-2002 Version 1.3:
- Palm OS 5 compatibility upgrade
- Solved a potentially fatal problem with application data reliability
- New application icons
- Minor adjustments
Jul-13-2002 Version 1.2:
- Added color support for color handhelds with Palm OS version v3.5 or later
- Minor fixes and cleanups
Mar-29-2002 Version 1.1:
- Fixed bug that caused instability with PalmIIIc and PalmIIIxe (PalmOS v3.5) handhelds
- Fixed bug that caused bad screen refreshing after command shortcuts
- Rewritten code: the application is smaller, faster and more compliant with Palm APIsFeb
Reviews:
***** [May 6, 2007] by sweller
Runs perfectly on my Tungsten E2. A real keeper.
**** [Jun 4, 2006] by Marty (Costa Mesa)
This is an impressive numbers game, although it always would be in numerical order from 1 to 100! Since "100 Boxes" originated in Italy, it could have been endorsed by famous L. A. Lakers icon Kobe Bryant who al- ready owns an Italian basketball team! Maybe they should ask people who play "100 Boxes" to challenge Kobe's single-game best 81 points, making it more fun than we all think! It also reminds me of the old Chutes & Ladders game which had 100 squares on its board. Best of all, I don't have to pay a red cent for a coiled rope of fun! (In Egypt, a coiled rope stands for 100!)
***** [Dec 27, 2005] by forgg
Great game for high minds.
***** [Nov 24, 2005] by Judy
The most excellent game. Challenging and fun. I've played it for hours and got down to one square, but haven't solved it yet. I LOVE IT!
***** [Apr 22, 2004] by great
This is a great little puzzle very addicting great way to pass the time.
***** [Sep 15, 2002] by Bill Hungerford
This is probably the most addictive game out there, Great job and thanks for being freeware.
**** [Mar 4, 2002] by Deako
Interesting little puzzle, seems to be based on the knight's tour. If you want to learn how to code on the palm, try writing a program to solve this puzzle starting from any square.. Good luck!
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