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Hardwood Solitaire III 2 Build 2C IGF



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NameHardwood Solitaire III
Version2 Build 2C IGF
License  
URLhttp://www.silvercrk.com/
Votes  
RatingSilver
Wine Version1.1.16
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Description
Old test results
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Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works

  • The main menu
  • All menu options
  • All games
  • All effects
  • Installation (provided WINE is using Win98 mode)


What does not

  • Fullscreen mode
  • Audio in general. Enabling audio, trying to open the audio window, etc all do not work.


What was not tested

The site has a demo for download, however I did not test it. I had purchased this game previously and thus installed from a full-version installer, so I do not know how the unlocking or buying of this app through the program itself would work.

I do not know if this game includes an auto-updater. If so, it was not tested.


Additional Comments

With OpenGL rendering enabled (through the game itself) this game is truly stunning with it's over-use of particle effects and beautiful environments. Runs well in software mode but there is a noticeable difference when using OpenGL. You must have WINE in Win98 mode, as WinXP would not allow the game to install for me. I highly recommend this solitaire.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowArch LinuxMar 03 20091.1.16 Yes Yes Silver Sean 
CurrentUbuntu 6.10 "Edgy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Dec 19 20060.9.22. Yes Yes Gold Ashley Davis 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected

 

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Music
by Sean on Tuesday March 3rd 2009, 18:05
Is there anyway to get the music working, thats the only thing I can find thats not working.

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Desktop
by Ashley Davis on Thursday December 21st 2006, 1:40
I've noticed that maximizing/restoring can be buggy. Run within a WINE desktop and it will run much better :)

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