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Purble Place

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Title Screen

Chess Titans

Developer: Oberon Games
Publisher: Microsoft
Platform: PC
Released internationally: January 30, 2007


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Hmmm...
To do:
See if more of the options work in the Vista version. This was tested with the Windows 7 version.

Another one of the new games, or rather a collection of games, included with Windows Vista and 7. It's intended to be played by very young children and it shows.

Debug Menus

As with most other games shipped with Vista and 7, it has an internal g_debugEnabled variable. However, the debug menus aren't seen until entering one of the mini-games.

Purble Pairs

Purbleplacerpublepairsdebugmenu.png

The only part of the menu that appears to work is "Toggle Curtain", allowing the player to see behind the curtain. The rest appear to have been for the figure the player has to guess for, but they don't appear to be functional. The options consist of trying to pick the graphics currently available.

Comfy Cakes

Purbleplacecomfycakesdebugmenu.png

The only option that appears to work is "Win Game", which does indeed let the player win.

Purble Shop

Purbleplacepurbleshopdebugmenu.png

This menu is comparatively intact, with 60% of the options working.

The options included in this menu are:

  • Sneak Peek - Lets the player look at all the tiles, but only if none of the tiles have already been flipped
  • Force Win - The player automatically wins the game.
  • Mixer - The tiles are moved all across the playfield.
  • Force Lose - Doesn't work; it's possible the player might have lost the game at some point.
  • Time - Also doesn't work, but it probably showed how much time the player took to solve the puzzle.