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Tromi Copyright (c) 2024 mycophobia (admin@mycophobia.org)
What consitutes the portion of Tromi that is not images, videos, sounds, music, or any code that is not already substantially part of Cambridge, is licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or later. See file "LICENSE/GNU_GPLv3.txt" for full text.
Background images and videos for Tromi Copyright (c) Pixabay (pixabay.com)
All images and videos used as backgrounds are used under the Pixabay terms and conditions as of January 9, 2024. See file "LICENSE/Pixabay_TOS.txt" for full text.
Music for Tromi Copyright (c) 2024 Jerry Martin (info@jerrymartinmusic.com), used with permission.
Cambridge Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Joe Zeng
License text for portions of Tromi that are also substantially part of Cambridge:
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3. Pick the file and enjoy
# Differences from original Tromi
> This is required, to follow the used license (GPL v3 and later)
> This is required, to follow the used license (GNU GPL v3)
* No differences in gameplay
* Files will be saved into ``Android/data/org.love2d.android/tromi_mobile`` instead the location where the game files in
* All UIs are touch-able
* <detail><summary>Changes the way to input secret code to activate Pentominoes mode</summary>
<img title="This is where you should tap to input the Secret code" src="/screenshot/SPOILER_secret_code.png">
To insert the left arrow, tap on the left, so does to right arrow.
</detail>
* <detail><summary>Changes the way to input secret code to activate Pentominoes mode</summary><img src="https://gitea.com/SweetSea-ButImNotSweet/tromi_mobile/raw/branch/main/screenshot/SPOILER_secret_code.png">To insert the left arrow, tap on the left, so does to right arrow.</detail>
* Rename ``Max Gravity Training`` to ``20G Training``
* Add a loading screen (this need to be updated later)
* Replaced ``binser`` serializer with ``bitser`` serializer (IDK why it is failed when saving, this change ***make configuration and profile files cannot be imported back to original Tromi***, except replay)
# TODO
- [ ] Add a way to export replay for Android > 11
- [ ] Revert ``bitser`` with ``binser`` (if and only if I can make it works)
- [ ] Design a new on-screen buttons skin (the current one is come from [C₂₉H₂₅N₃O₅](https://github.com/C29H25N3O5), I am aware that it's not fit to Tromi's design language)
# License (GNU GPLv3)
Please read ``LICENSE.txt`` for more information.<br>
A small note about the music:
> Only mycophobia right now having the permission to music from Jerry Martin, I haven't got.<br>
>
> I sent an email about this issue (not mentioning about this game), but I haven't got any replies from them (I checked both my main inbox and spam too, nothing)<br>
>
> Both me and mycophobia can't give you a sub-license if you ask. What can I do is suggesting you to send an email about this (there is a chance that you may not receive any replies, but it's better than do nothing)