GNOME Klotski - Le Bottin des Jeux Linux

GNOME Klotski

🗃️ Specifications

📰 Title: GNOME Klotski 🕹️ / 🛠️ Type: Game
🗃️ Genre: Puzzle 👁️ Visual: 2D
🏷️ Category: Puzzle ➤ Transport ➤ Sliding ➤ Klotski 🏝️ Perspective: Third person
🔖 Tags: Puzzle; Casual; Transport ⏱️ Pacing: Real Time
🐣️ Approx. start: 👫️ Played: Single
🐓️ Latest: 🚦 Status: 04. Released (status)
📍️ Version: Follows GNOME Desktop environment version ❤️ Like it: 9. ⏳️
🏛️ License type: 🕊️ Libre 🎀️ Quality: 7. ⏳️
🏛️ License: GPL-2 ✨️ (temporary):
🐛️ Created: 2010-08-20 🐜️ Updated: 2024-06-22

📦️ Deliverables

📦️ Package name: gnome-klotski ..... 📦️ Arch:
📄️ Source: ✓ ..... 📦️ RPM:
⚙️ Generic binary: ..... 📦️ Deb: ✓
🌍️ Browser version: ..... 📦️ AppImage:
📱️ PDA support: ..... 📦️ Flatpak: ✓
✨️ Not use: ..... 📦️ Snap: ✓

🚦 Entry status

📰 What's new?: 👻️ Temporary:
💡 Lights on: 🎨️ Significant improvement:
👔️ Already shown: 💭️ New version published (to be updated):
🎖️ This work: 3 stars 🚧️ Some work remains to be done:
👫️ Contrib.: goupildb & Louis 🦺️ Work in progress:
🎰️ ID: 11282

📖️ Summary

📜️[en]: This game is a clone of the Klotski game. The objective is to move the patterned block to the area bordered by green markers. 📜️[fr]: Un clone du jeu Klotski (une variante de l’Âne rouge, un jeu proche du taquin), dans lequel le joueur déplace les blocs en utilisant les marques vertes. Le but du jeu est d'amener l'âne, représenté par le grand carré, en bas du plateau par glissements successifs des éléments. La grille est constituée uniquement de petits carrés, de rectangles, et de l'âne.

🎥️ Videos


🎲️ Gameplay: (202xxx♺), (202xxx♺), [fr](202xxx♺),

🕸️ Links

🏡️ Website & videos
[Homepage] [Dev site 1 2] [Features/About] [Screenshots] [Videos t(202xxx) t(202xxx) t(202xxx) r(202xxx♺) g(202xxx)] [WIKI] [FAQ] [RSS] [Changelog 1 2 3]

💰 Commercial
[Support their work (Donate)]

🍩️ Resources
(empty, license): [Homepage] [Dev site] 🎬️ g(202xxx)

🛠️ Technical informations
[Klotski] [Glotski]

🦣️ Social
Devs (Lars Rydlinge [fr] [en]): [Site 1 2] [Chat] [mastodon] [PeerTube] [YouTube] [PressKit] [Interview 1(202xxx) 2(202xxx)]
Devs (The GNOME Project [fr] [en]): [Site 1 2] [Support their work (Donate)] [Chat] [Forums] [mastodon] [Facebook] [PeerTube] [YouTube] [PressKit] [Interview 1(202xxx) 2(202xxx)]
The Project: [Blog] [Chat] [Forums] [mastodon] [PeerTube] [YouTube] [PressKit] [reddit] [Discord]

🐝️ Related
[Wikipedia (L'Âne rouge) [fr] (Klotski) [en]]
[Wikipedia (Century) [fr]] [en]]
[Fedora [fr]] [Debian/Ubuntu]

📦️ Misc. repositories
[Repology] [pkgs.org] [Generic binary] [Arch Linux / AUR] [openSUSE] [Debian/Ubuntu] [Flatpak] [AppImage(author's repo)] [Snap] [PortableLinuxGames]

🕵️ Reviews
[HowLongToBeat] [metacritic] [OpenCritic] [iGDB]

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📕 Description [en]

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This game is a clone of the Klotski game.
The objective is to move the patterned block to the area bordered by green markers.

Klotski is a part of Gnome Games.



🌍️ Wikipedia :

Klotski (from Polish klocki—wooden blocks) is a sliding block puzzle. The name may refer to a specific layout of ten blocks, or in a more global sense to refer to a whole group of similar sliding-block puzzles where the aim is to move a specific block to some predefined location.

Rules
Like other sliding-block puzzles, several different-sized block pieces are placed inside a box, which is generally in 4×5 size. Among the blocks, there is a special one (usually the largest) which must be moved to a special area designated by the game board. The player is not allowed to remove blocks, and may only slide blocks horizontally and vertically. Common goals are to solve the puzzle with a minimum number of moves or in a minimum amount of time.

Solving
The minimum number of moves for the original puzzle is 81, which is verified by computer to be the absolute minimum for the default starting layout, if you consider sliding a piece two positions in the same direction to be a single move.

The first published 81-step solution is by Martin Gardner, in Feb 1964 issue of Scientific American. In the article he discussed the following puzzles (with Edward Hordern classification code in parentheses): Pennant Puzzle (C19), L'Âne Rouge (C27d), Line Up the Quinties (C4), Ma's Puzzle (D1) and a form of Stotts' Baby Tiger Puzzle (F10).

For earliest published solutions (not optimal solution), currently known is from Chinese educator Xǔ Chún Fǎng, in his book 數學漫談. (translation: Mathematics Tidbits; Kāi Mínɡ Shū Diàn, March 1952) His solution involves 100 steps.



🍥️ Debian:

Klotski puzzle game for GNOME

This is a clone of the popular Klotski game. The objective is to move a patterned block to a given place using the mouse, in as few moves as possible. Other blocks will need to be moved out of the way.

📕 Description [fr]

Un clone du jeu Klotski, par Lars Rydlinge (repris par The GNOME Project).

GNOME Klotski (ex Gnotski) est un clone du jeu éponyme (une variante de l’Âne rouge, un jeu proche du taquin), dans lequel le joueur déplace les blocs en utilisant les marques vertes.



🌍️ Wikipedia :

L'Âne rouge est un puzzle à pièces coulissantes ou casse-tête de déplacements proche du taquin.

Principe général
Le but du jeu est d'amener l'âne, représenté par le grand carré, en bas du plateau par glissements successifs des éléments. La grille est constituée uniquement de petits carrés, de rectangles, et de l'âne.

Solution
La solution optimale compte 81 coups. Le premier à publier cette solution a été Martin Gardner, en février 1964 dans le magazine Scientific American.
On peut voir ci-dessous les 10 principales étapes d'une solution en 115 coups.