
Powder, the PSP homebrew game developed by Jeff Lait, is now available as release 110. This is the tenth iteration of this classic homebrew title so far. Updates have been made to the UI, and some user-friendly graphical changes have been implemented. Support for the 4.3 gcc compiler has also been implemented. Check out the complete list of new features for this release:
- A 65535 enum added for TILE_NAMES to placate the gcc 4.3 compiler. (Malte Helmert, Joe B, Magnate)
- >string.h< is the correct header. (Joe B)
- Clean scripts improved to clean more stuff so I don’t release with a broken support directory again. (Joe B)
- Executable bit removed from CREDITS.TXT and LICENCE.TXT. (Malte Helmert)
- Animated Trees no longer randomly generated in the dungeon, they are meant to only exist as a result of summons. (Kayvon, Gwazi01)
- If Baezlb’b's heart grants life save, he will no longer have his life saved, and, more importantly, the heart will no longer be destroyed. (Stefan O’Rear)
- When you convert a flesh golem into a stone golem it will no longer report both names. (Lim-Dul)
- You stop over concerns of your safety.” now has an r in concerns. (eilu)
- Spells you don’t know now show up greyscale in the action bar. Similarly, if you can’t cast it due to not enough mana, it is greyed out proportionaly to how much mana is needed.
- Inventory background is coloured according to your knowledge of the item, making it easier to separate out cursed/holy/regular. This also distinguishes between items you have tried on (so you know they are not cursed) vs ones you haven’t tried. (Irashtar)
- You can mark items as favorite. This causes them to get a yellow background in the inventory and always be sorted first. (Pikadude No. 1)
- Weapons have the e in them when you forget the dual wield skill. (Joe B)
- Text for animate forest spell and creature tweaked to better align with the normal English speaker’s concept of grammar.
- Did I mention I finished a book, Menoetius? I did? Well, I’ll just bury a reference in this wall of text anyways.
- The buildall.sh script for Linux has been updated to try and make it more ebuild compatible thanks to work by Zasenko Sergey. I may have misread his patch, however, so problems in this version are likely my fault.
Thanks to Jeff Lait, homebrew gamers have a fun, nerdy, old-school dungeon crawler to space them out for hours on end. Mad props to the game’s developer. Note that this game is also available for the Wii. Check out the download package here, and starting getting awesome right away.
Download Powder Release 110 (PSP)
Download Powder Release 110 (Wii)
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