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Pair Up Screenshot

Here’s a screenshot of this game on my G1:
This is from the second level of this game. There are totally 3 levels:

Elementary: 6×4 tiles
High School: 8×5
College: 9×7

Also here’s a great site to check this apps comments:
http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.clingmarks.pairup

A Series of Upgrades

Things has been a bit hectic the past few days with the post-launch upgrades.
Pair Up v1.0 was launch 4 days ago, and I had 4 upgrades since then, which makes the current version 1.4 — a quite iterative launch. . I have to book-keeping the launches here or I will forgot what has been done when:

v1.0 (3/25/09): First launch. Got several comments saying the image tile is way too small.
v1.1 (3/26/09): Increased image tile size from 40×40 to 45×45. Well, seems that’s not big enough though, but I’m reluctant to compromise the number of tiles given the limited display size.
v1.2 (3/26/09): Moved hint/shuffle buttons to options menu. Heard user’s complain on these two small buttons. This alternative worked pretty well. Thanks!
v1.3 (3/27/09): Shake to shuffle! This is a long-planned feature, and my personal favorite one: makes the game much more fun compared to its PC alternative.
v1.4 (3/28/09): Increased game …

Pair Up Launched!

It was officially launched midnight Mar 25th, 2009. Hooray!
Within one minute of the launch there was comment left, a rather encouraging one! The next morning I woke up, it was already downloaded 100+ times with an average rating of 60% — not bad!
Most of the complains are about small tile size: not fat-finger-Americans friendly . I took immediate action of increasing the image tile size from 40×40 to 45×45, and the update was released before noon of Mar 26th. As of now (3pm), the number of downloads is more than 300. Someone left a comment saying looking forward to more updates — Great! I DO have a list of fun features to implement.
But now, most importantly, a detailed help page is very much needed. I read one comment saying that the time progress bar hinders — actually that was intended: if you had tiles eliminated, the time stopped for …