Difference between revisions 114179324 and 123826382 on enwiki::''This article is about the [[video game]]. For Inhabitants of housing, see [[Residency]]'' {{Infobox CVG| title = Inhabitants | image = [[Image:inhabitants dc.png|200px|center|box cover of Inhabitants for the Dreamcast]] | developer = [[S+F Software]] | publisher = [[The GOAT Store]] | designer = | engine = | released = [[January 19]], [[2005]] | genre = [[Puzzle game|Puzzle]] | modes = [[Single player]], [[multiplayer]] | ratings = [[ESRB]]: Not Rated (NR) | platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] | media = | requirements = | input = }} '''Inhabitants''' is an [[List of commercially released independently developed Dreamcast games|independently developed commercial]] puzzle game created by [[S+F Software]],. ==Details== The game is based loosely on the concepts from ''[[SameGame]]''. The game's title can be attributed to the animal-themed levels and tiles containing different creatures. Inhabitants is available for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and [[Sega Dreamcast]].⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ Unlike ''SameGame'', adjoining tiles may only be cleared. This means that only a total of up to five blocks can be cleared at a time. Because of this unique style of play, developsigner [[Steve Thompson]] has often categorized the game as a puzzle/strategy hybrid title. ==Windows Version== In mid-2002, development on the freeware PC version of the game began. It was eventually released in August of 2003 after falling victim on several occasions to [[scope creep]]. Currently, version 1.2 of is in development. It is said to feature an online high scoring system and support for multiple language packs. ==Dreamcast Release==⏎ Inhabitants was released commercially for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] as the first place prize in [[Cyberdog Castle]] and [[The GOAT Store]]'s first annual [[Dream On Contest]]. While it originally was given a 2004 release date and was completely done before summer of that year, disc pressing problems would delayed the title until January of 2005. ==See also== *[[List of puzzle-based computer and video games]] ==External links== *[http://sfsoftware.sevensoupcans.com Official S+F Software Page] {{puzzle-videogame-stub}} [[Category:2005 video games]] [[Category:Unofficial Dreamcast games]] [[Category:Windows games]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=123826382.
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