Download and install: Save the files above to your PC/Mac and transfer them via Bluetooth, USB cable or memory card to your mobile phone. You might need to install the phone manufacturer software on your PC/Mac to do this.
NetScramble, also known as Scrambled Net, is a port of the KDE game "KNetWalk" by Andi Peredri, Thomas Nagy and Reinhold Kainhofer.
The aim of the game is to connect all the terminals to the server in the least amount of clicks as possible.
Features:
Scrambled Net detects the screen size of the device it's running in, and configures the board appropriately. This makes the game a bit easier on smaller phones - the authors didn't want to make the cells too small, because it's difficult to tap on a tiny cell on a phone's touchscreen.
Portrait and landscape phones are handled automatically.
Tile rotation is smoothly animated; highlighted tiles show the user's progress.
The game is designed to be usable with 12-key keypad or QWERTY keypad, or by tapping the screen.
The game has 5 difficulty levels; the first 3 use different board sizes; then wrap-around is introduced for "Master" level; then "Insane" level adds invisible cells.
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