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pyTile 0.1.1
Free isometric world builder developed in Python more>> Free isometric world builder developed in Python
pyTile is yet another isometric world that one day might become a transport simulation game.
To use pyTile you will have to right-click and drag to move the screen, left click and drag to raise/lower a tile.
TileEdit 1.1
TileEdit is an advanced program which satisfies you if youre a small-time programmer, writing an RPG can be a pain in more ways than one. more>>
TileEdit 1.1 is an advanced program which satisfies you if you're a small-time programmer, writing an RPG can be a pain in more ways than one. TileEdit relieves a little bit of that pain. All you have to do is click a color, click a tile, and you're on your way to making a map. There's nothing complicated involved.
Requirements: Mac OS 8.6 - OS X

Tile World 1.3
Tile World is a game to re-implement the game Chips Challenge. more>>
Enhancements:
- Added mouse handling to the code. That includes modifying the SDL code to handle mouse activity, adding a large set of new commands, making it possible for Chip to move towards a goal over several ticks, and modifying the action struct (and the solution file) to permit storing the new moves in solutions.
- Added the database of unsolvable levels, which warns users before they play a level known to be unsolvable, and automatically gives them the password to the next level.
- Added the solution file display, allowing the user to manage multiple solution files for a single level set.
- Changed code to accept a solution file as the sole cmdline argument, if the solution file contains the set name. Hopefully this, and the previous addition, will make it easier for people to share solution files.
- Added the batch-mode verification feature, to check the existing solutions without initializing the GUI subsystem.
- Fixed the old emulation bug (MS logic) involving Chip turning a cloned block into a clone of himself while going through a teleport.
- Fixed the bug (MS logic) preventing Chip from pushing a slipping block parallel to its slipping direction when the push happens through a teleport.
- Improved the emulation of several creatures teleporting simultaneously (Lynx logic), with assistance from ccexplore.
- Minor improvements to the Lynx pedantic mode.
- Fixed the password input routine. (It was completely broken; not sure when that happened.)
- Rewrote the code so that level data and solutions are kept compressed in memory, and expanded only when needed, instead of decoding entire files when read. This change makes for a small reduction in memory usage, and reduces the overall level of useless work being done.
- Added code to shutter the map view when MS gameplay is paused.
- Numerous minor tweaks to the code, the display, and the documentation.
- OS X version is now a Universal Binary
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Tile Thumbnails 1.0
Tile Thumbnails - Tile and position four open quark docs more>>
Running the script will make every open document go to thumbnail view, and the size and position themselves on the screen so that you can see each one.
Tile Switcher 1.2.3
Tile Switcher - A small and simple application switcher more>>
You can drag files from the Finder onto an application tile to open the file with that application. Best of all, its free.
Enhancements:
- updated contact information in the documentation.
Tile Game mini 1.2.1
Tile Game mini - A widgetized adaptation of Tile Game from Solitairithmetic more>>
The player removes pairs of matching tiles that can slide leftward or rightward.
with a challenging mathematical enhancement ...
Mathematical symbols on discarded tiles affect the players score.
The back side of Tile Game mini tracks the "Best Scores" for Completed Games (where no tiles remain) and Stalemated Games (where more tiles remain, but no moves are possible).
Tile Game mini allows you to ignore the mathematics altogether (except for the symbols) and play plain, old-fashioned Tile Solitaire.
Enhancements:
- Shift-click to minimize.
Tile Game mini replaces the futility of tile solitaire — face it, you may never actually clear all the tiles — with the excitement of amassing a potentially huge
Desktop Tiles 2.1
Desktop Tiles is a very effective screensaver that takes a screenshot of the entire screen and turns into a puzzle, randomly moving the tiles. more>>
Desktop Tiles 2.1 is a very effective screensaver that takes a screenshot of the entire screen and turns into a puzzle, randomly moving the tiles. There are 3 types of animation: Puzzle, Flip and Switch. All using Core Animation.
Major Features:
- Universal Binary (works on both Intel & PowerPC Macs)
- Change the amount of rows and/or columns
- Change the speed
- Darken the pieces that are out of place
- Choose from 3 different types: Puzzle, Flip or Switch
Enhancements: Built for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
Requirements: Mac OS X (10.5 or higher)
License:Freeware
Integer Tiles 1.2
Integer Tiles is developed to be an educational and helpful program which provides Middle School practice for combining integers. more>>
Integer Tiles 1.2 is developed to be an educational and helpful program which provides Middle School practice for combining integers. Students are shown eight integers and must pick three that add up to a given sum. Students can choose between two types of problems: those with a hint given, and those without a hint.
Tile iChat windows 1.0
Tile iChat windows - Tiles windows in iChat more>>
tile iChat windows tiles the windows in a square pattern (i.e. rounds up to the next square number above the open message windows, then divides the screen into rows and columns by that square and fills in til it runs out of message windows). This leaves some screen real-estate unfilled, but wont distort your windows into weird sizes.
Fraction Tiles 1.5
Fraction Tiles is a product showing students eight fraction representations and they have to choose three that add up to a given sum. more>>
Fraction Tiles 1.5 is a product showing students eight fraction representations and they have to choose three that add up to a given sum. Fractions are halves, fourths, and eighths.
Students are shown eight fraction representations and must choose three that add up to a given sum. Fractions are halves, fourths, and eighthsTheDashboard Tile Game 0.1
Aiseesoft DVD Audio Ripper for Mac 3.1.30 is a powerful and easy to use tool which is designed to give you an advanced way to extract DVD audio on Mac, helps you to enjoy the original audios of your more>> <<less
XMines 2.1
XMines is a Minesweeper clone where your task is to uncover a set of hidden mines more>>
Main features:
- Native Cocoa interface.
- Three difficulty levels - Easy (10 mines), Intermediate (40 mines), and Hard (100 mines).
- Keeps track of best times.
- Alternate tile colors.
Enhancements:
- Free!
- Universal Binary.
- Fixed some bugs.
NSMine 1.1
NSMine - Minesweeper clone more>>
I have recently updated the menu structure to reflect MacOS X standards and have implemented one button mouse support (use either Control or Option + Mouse Click to simulate the right mouse button).

Otis 1.0.2
Matching tile game like SameGame. more>>
A strategy/puzzle game, based on a classic game popularly known as Same Game, Chain Shot, or JawBreaker. The object is to remove all the blocks from the board by clicking on groups of two or more blocks with the same color. Clear as many blocks at once as possible to score higher, but only through careful maneuvering can you clear the entire board.
Written in Cocoa with an attention towards design and interface, Otis packs addicting gameplay, stunning visual effects, and multiple levels of difficulty for every player.
pluzzle 1.0
pluzzle - tiles puzzle game more>>
The aim of pluzzle is to move all the tiles into numerical order, from left to right and top to bottom, leaving the bottom right square empty. You do this by simply dragging the tiles, or by clicking a tile to move it into an adjacent empty space. You can even move collections of tiles by grabbing one end and pushing the other tiles.
If you tire of looking at San Fransisco (like, like, no way) you can always put in your own picture by simply dragging in a photo from the Finder. You can also copy and paste from any application that supports photos. Or for a minimalist look, just hit delete and you will be left with plain black tiles.
A similar software puzzle was included in the original Apple Macintosh computer, released in 1984 (there is an amazing story of how the creator managed to fit it in 600 bytes of memory!) It was a favorite for many years, but now returns in a new form for Mac OS X users to enjoy! Now, get pluzzling!
Main features:
- Draggable tiles.
- Automated jumbling of tiles.
- Animated tile movements.
- Drag and drop custom images.
- Customizable game board and tile size.
- Sound effects.