PSPOmok 1.5 Eboot

PSPOmok

Here’s a quick little update for Highsight‘s “much cooler Tic-Tac-Toe from Japan.” PSPOmok is now in 1.5 EBoot form. The “music sputtering” issue reported in the first release gas also been cleaned up. According to Highsight, it doesn’t show up “until you put about 40ish pieces down.”

Some music has also been added to the game, and you can add your own by adding a song to the “Songs” folder under the name “Song<number>.xm” (please note that the songs must be in .xm format).

PSPOmok also comes with four pre-made game pieces and one pre-made board, but Highsight encourages players to try and create their own game pieces and boards. To learn how, check out this previous QJ article on PSPOmok.

As usual, don’t forget to check the readme file for more in-depth instructions.

Download: [PSPOmok Eboot form]
Discuss: [Forum release thread]

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PSPOmok

Here’s a quick little update for Highsight‘s “much cooler Tic-Tac-Toe from Japan.” PSPOmok is now in 1.5 EBoot form. The “music sputtering” issue reported in the first release gas also been cleaned up. According to Highsight, it doesn’t show up “until you put about 40ish pieces down.”

Some music has also been added to the game, and you can add your own by adding a song to the “Songs” folder under the name “Song<number>.xm” (please note that the songs must be in .xm format).

PSPOmok also comes with four pre-made game pieces and one pre-made board, but Highsight encourages players to try and create their own game pieces and boards. To learn how, check out this previous QJ article on PSPOmok.

As usual, don’t forget to check the readme file for more in-depth instructions.

Download: [PSPOmok Eboot form]
Discuss: [Forum release thread]

PSPOmok - Image 1 PSPOmok - Image 2 PSPOmok - Image 3 PSPOmok - Image 4

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