Widgetational Software
Dashboard Widget based on Solly: Peg Game
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Peg Game mini is a widgetized adaptation of Peg Game from Solly. The gameplay is that of Peg Solitaire ...
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A peg jumps over a neighboring peg if there is a space on the opposite side of the neighbor. |
... with a challenging mathematical enhancement ...
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Mathematical symbols on discarded pegs affect the player's score. |
Scoring
The back side of Peg Game mini tracks the "Best Scores" for Completed Games (where only one peg remains) and Stalemated Games (where more pegs remain, but no moves are possible).
The game begins with a Base Score of 0. Thereafter, removing a "number" peg alters the Base Score according the value and "mathematical suit" of the peg. For example (in fact, four examples), ...
- Removing "x 3" triples the score.
- Removing "/ 2" cuts the score in half (ignoring remainders).
- Removing "+ 7" raises the score by seven.
- Removing "– X" decreases the score by ten.
"Aces" and "Faces" Bonuses
"Ace" pegs show just a mathematical symbol; "Face" pegs show a symbol in a colored disk.
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Removing all four "Ace" pegs places a "1" after the Base Score.
"31,415" becomes "314,151".
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Removing all four "Face" pegs places a "1" before the Base Score.
"31,415" becomes "131,415".
The Bonus 1s are unaffected by changes to the Base Score. With both Bonuses secured, for instance, if the Base Score dwindles to "0", the actual score is "101".
Sign doesn't matter
Larger scores —positive or negative— are better; zero is worst. (That's why we have "Best Scores" instead of "High Scores".)
Non-Scoring
Peg Game mini allows you to ignore the mathematics altogether (except for the symbols) and play plain, old-fashioned Peg Solitaire.
Even in non-scoring mode, Peg Game mini keeps track of your score, in case you want to switch back to scoring mode. (Scores are installed into the "Best Scores" list only in scoring mode.)
Version History
- (1.2.2) Minor tweaks for Mac OS X 10.5 ("Leopard") compatibility
- (1.2.1) Bug fix (missing images in first game after launch)
- (1.2) Shift-click to minimize
Widget Installation Instructions
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is required.
If you're using Safari and have set Safari to open "Safe" files after downloading, click the "Download" link. When the widget download is complete, show Dashboard, click the Plus sign to display the Widget Bar, and click the widget's icon in the Widget Bar to open it.
If you're using a browser other than Safari, or have set Safari not to open "Safe" files, click the "Download" link. When the widget download is complete, unarchive it, and place it in /Library/Widgets/ in your home folder. Then show Dashboard, click the Plus sign to display the Widget Bar, and click the widget's icon in the Widget Bar to open it.
Download (1.1 MB) for Mac OS X 10.4+