
XCUIT
A downloadable game for Windows and Linux
XCUIT is a box-pushing puzzle game where the objective is to connect wires and form one continuous loop. Not only that, but the whole game resides on a looping motherboard grid (a torus), which gives room for creative puzzle solutions.
CREDITS
Art -- Cyan, Tenex
Music & SFX -- 0mni
Programming -- M1n3c4rt (and 0mni!)
Puzzle Design -- M1n3c4rt, Aurora, & Tenex
Playtesting -- Cam, 0mni, Cyan, Aurora, M1n3c4rt, Tenex, TeoC Perfect Form
Special Thanks / Inspiration : SDL2 and its Haskell bindings, Topology (all of it), Jamie Paige, Chris Christodoulou, Lena Raine, 2 Mello, Ritalin
... and to you, for playing!
"possibly one of the biggest games primarily made with Haskell. i'm really proud of it" - M1n3c4rt
"What were those challenge levels???" [I made them] - Tenex
"Who the hell is James Laker????" - CyanAqua
"shoutouts to lesbian robots" - Aurora
"This one's gonna throw you in for a loop!" - 0mni
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows, Linux |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
| Authors | M1n3c4rt, 0mni, Aurora, TENEX_KEZIKAI, CyanAqua |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Tags | Game Maker's Toolkit Jam, Pixel Art |
| Average session | About a half-hour |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Install instructions
Download and extract the zip, then run XCUIT.exe
(Note that the save file might not be created if you run the exe without extracting the zip!)





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Fun game! Not much to say, solid mechanics and puzzle design, good music.
Nice. Solid game. I recommend having undo skip past no-op moves. Did you manage to cross-compile for windows on linux? If so, I'd be very interested to know how you managed. I used to be able to do it via wine, but my attempts at that in the last decade or so have failed utterly, while compiling a cross-compiling GHC seems difficult (and only the first problem).
cross compiling was a nightmare for me too unfortunately :( in the end, i just got 0mni to clone the repo and build it on his PC
Oh well. Thanks.
EDIT: I returned to trying wine, and had success with
https://git.usebox.net/cross-compile-hs-wine/about/
Dependencies with configure scripts are annoying, though.