ANTIC Interview 112 - Paul Lewandowski, APX Puzzler - a podcast by Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold

from 2016-01-02T08:00

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Paul Lewandowski, APX Puzzler


Paul Lewandowski was in high school when he wrote Puzzler, which was published by Atari Program Exchange and won the Atari Star Award in fall 1983: first prize in the learning category.


Puzzler is a game that shows you a picture on the screen, chops it into equally sized squares, and scrambles them. Then, the player uses the joystick to try to put the picture back together - like one of those plastic puzzles where you slide numbers around to put them in order. Puzzler had three difficulty levels: 4x4 was easy, 8x8 was hard, and 10x10 was “insane”.


This interview took place on December 9, 2015


Teaser quote:


“The whole thing was such a great idea ... having users write programs. It was so ahead of its time.” 


Links


APX catalog featuring Puzzler


Puzzler download at AtariArchives.org


Paul on Twitter

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