2003-09-29
Most important changes since last release version 3.0.4:
- fixed bug in multiple config pages loader code that could crash the game
- enhanced (remaining low-resolution) Supaplex graphics
- active/inactive sides configurable for custom element changes
- new movement type “move when pushed” available for custom elements
- now four envelope elements available
- font, background, animation and sound for envelope now configurable
- main menu doors opening/closing animation type now configurable
2003-09-13
Most important changes since last release version 3.0.3:
- fixed bug in multiple config pages code that caused crashes
- fixed bug in custom definition of crumbled element graphics
2003-09-08
Most important changes since last release version 3.0.2:
- fixed bug (missing array boundary check) which could crash the game
- fixed problem with setting mouse cursor in SDL version in fullscreen
- fixed problem with flickering when drawing toon animations
- fixed problem with player animation when snapping and moving
- fixed several nasty bugs that may have caused crashes on some systems
- added envelope content which gets displayed when collecting envelope
- added multiple change event pages for custom elements
- added support for loading various music formats through SDL_mixer
- added music to Supaplex classic level set
2003-08-22
Most important changes since last release version 3.0.1:
- fixed bug with messing up custom element properties in 3.0.0 levels
- fixed bug with choosing wrong engine version when playing tapes
- fixed bug with creating inaccessible elements at player position
- fixed bug with not finding current level artwork directory
2003-08-18
Most important changes since last release version 3.0.0:
- fixed bug that caused a crash at startup under Solaris
- fixed bug that caused the DOS version not finding its files
- fixed bug with missing graphic for active red disk bomb
- added custom element property for dropping collected elements
- added another 128 custom elements for those who can’t get enough
- fixed PCX files in the DOS version (“classic” graphics only)