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wraggster
August 24th, 2008, 12:37
DCEmu Member/Coder Just Woody has posted a new release of his Solitaire (http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii_Solitaire)game for the Nintendo Wii.


Wii Solitaire is a very simple Klondike solitaire game for the Wii which makes use of the Wiimote's IR sensor bar.

The objective of the game, for those that are not familiar with solitaire, is to get the four suits built onto the foundations from aces up through kings. To do this you must place alternating colored cards, from kings down to aces, on top of each-other by moving them within the Tableau and drawing cards from the Stock.

The source is available, of course, and is fully commented throughout to make it easy for those reading the source to understand why and how I did the various functions for the game.

0.4
Scoring and Time Keeping
Scoring right now is, for the most part, useless. However, it is there, albeit mostly incomplete. It will also keep the time you have played the game for.

Multiple Gametypes
Origional Solitaire, Vegas Solitaire, and Free Play are selectable game types. See descriptions above.

Choosing Dealing Number
You can choose the number of cards that will be dealt out at one time from the Stock now. You may choose either 1 card or 3 card.

Winning Screen
When you win, a little animation appears and you are called a Winner.

Deck Dealing Animation
The Stock now "shuffles" before it deals each card out like you would a real solitaire game.

ROUGH Options
When you start up Wii Solitaire, if you have an SD card, you are asked if you would like to create an options file. Within this options file there are currently six options to choose from. Only three of the options have been completed and may be edited by hand: Deck Dealing Animation, Mouseover Rumble, and 16:9 Video Stretching. 0 = Off, 1 = On. The .ini is located in the same folder as the boot.elf file.

Playing Tips
When you first use Wii Solitaire and if you created a new settings file you will be greeted with Playing Tips on your first game. These explain the essentials of Solitaire and provide a few tips to successfully complete a game.

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justinswood
August 24th, 2008, 13:30
DCEmu Member/Coder Just Woody has posted a new release of his Solitaire (http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii_Solitaire)game for the Nintendo Wii.

Wraggster thanks for the credit, but Wii Solitaire is not mine:(

Its by a wiibrew user called 'Wil'

Cheers

11azrael
August 24th, 2008, 16:03
How can i add second wiimote ?

janluis07
October 29th, 2008, 23:58
DCEmu Member/Coder Just Woody has posted a new release of his Solitaire (http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii_Solitaire)game for the Nintendo Wii.


Wii Solitaire is a very simple Klondike solitaire game for the Wii which makes use of the Wiimote's IR sensor bar.

The objective of the game, for those that are not familiar with solitaire, is to get the four suits built onto the foundations from aces up through kings. To do this you must place alternating colored cards, from kings down to aces, on top of each-other by moving them within the Tableau and drawing cards from the Stock.

The source is available, of course, and is fully commented throughout to make it easy for those reading the source to understand why and how I did the various functions for the game.

0.4
Scoring and Time Keeping
Scoring right now is, for the most part, useless. However, it is there, albeit mostly incomplete. It will also keep the time you have played the game for.

Multiple Gametypes
Origional Solitaire, Vegas Solitaire, and Free Play are selectable game types. See descriptions above.

Choosing Dealing Number
You can choose the number of cards that will be dealt out at one time from the Stock now. You may choose either 1 card or 3 card.

Winning Screen
When you win, a little animation appears and you are called a Winner.

Deck Dealing Animation
The Stock now "shuffles" before it deals each card out like you would a real solitaire game.

ROUGH Options
When you start up Wii Solitaire, if you have an SD card, you are asked if you would like to create an options file. Within this options file there are currently six options to choose from. Only three of the options have been completed and may be edited by hand: Deck Dealing Animation, Mouseover Rumble, and 16:9 Video Stretching. 0 = Off, 1 = On. The .ini is located in the same folder as the boot.elf file.

Playing Tips
When you first use Wii Solitaire and if you created a new settings file you will be greeted with Playing Tips on your first game. These explain the essentials of Solitaire and provide a few tips to successfully complete a game.

Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
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janluis07
October 30th, 2008, 00:02
thanks Wraggster