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Palapeli puzzle files
Palapeli puzzle files












Palapeli puzzle files Palapeli puzzle files

puzzle files directly into the “~/.kde/share/apps/palapeli/collection” directory, where your collection files are stored, but named a bit cryptic… I don’t know what will happen, if you copy the. Then click “open” to get all the puzzles loaded into your collection at once - or simply hit enter?!☺ Click on an empty space and drag a selection square over all puzzles files. Then, start your Palapeli Puzzle Game and click the “Import” button. I guess on a standard installation it shoud be the following for “castles” (without guarantee): gunzip ~/Downloads/castles.tgz (Contains 15 puzzles)Ĭlick on the name to download, unpack it, and save it to a appropriate directory, e.g. Bridges - In this you find images of historical and modern bridges.Castles - It’s my first, containing historical european castles or forts - or ruins therof.The person on the contact page of is NOT responsible for anything on this page, made by the web admin. Anyway, if you don’t want your image to be included for some reason, email to yantri(a)yellowspace

Palapeli puzzle files

As far as I know, the images could not even be extracted from the puzzle file. They are not included in the game as a commercial product or such stuff. So they *should* all be free to use - as far as I understand this… The collections are made privately and are intended for private use only. Nearly all images are from wikicommons, own fotographs or taken by friends. I don’t know how all the rights stuff is to handle. For more infos about each used picture and a preview: scroll down… far down… ☺ All puzzles are sliced as "Classic jigsaw pieces" into roughly between 100 and 300 puzzle pieces. All of them are of 10 to 15 different puzzles. Palapeli is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), Version 2.įor some reason there are no pre-made puzzles available online. Below you find some puzzles I collected over time. It just has 5 puzzles to start with and then people are supposed to scour the web for some images and make own puzzles. The puzzle pieces are freely moveable and everything you do is saved immediately. Palapeli is a single-player jigsaw puzzle game by Stefan Majewsky for the KDE Interface for Unix-like operating systems.














Palapeli puzzle files