by Philippe Fremy [email protected]
Graphics by Ben Adler [email protected]
Klotski is small brick game which has its root in a wooden game named (in french) Ane rouge. The goal is to bring the red piece to its destination by moving other pieces. It sounds simple but it is a real brainteaser.
There was a klotski game on Windows 3.1, and this is where all levels are from.
To run Klotski:
If you are Windows, simply download the exe file from here and run it.
In other situations, you need to use Python to run it. Klotski requires Python 3.5 (at least) and PyQt 5.
Type:
python3 -m pip install klotski
To play:
python3 -m klotski
This was my first program using Python and PyQt back in 2001.
Contributions and feedback are gladly welcome. Especially, bug, new levels or new tile themes. To add new levels, just edit boards.kts, the format is pretty simple. To add new tile themes, look at pixmap/THEMES.txt and replace the image klotski-tiles.png .
For any bugs or feedback, please use the GitHub page: https://github.com/bluebird75/klotski
Full solution to Ane Rouge are available here.