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Gtraffic is a sliding block puzzle game for GNOME. It is based on Rush Hour created by Binary Arts Corporation. The goal is to remove all of the red car(s) out of the grid through the slot on the left. To do this you have to slide the other cars out of the way. The screenshot will make this make sense. There are currently very few cards programmed in, but this will change. Check README.levels for status updates on the quantity of cards that have been entered.

Gtraffic is currently at version 0.12 and can be downloaded (along with older versions) from http://www.imsa.edu/~vader21/gtraffic/files/.
RPMS are now available at http://www.imsa.edu/~vader21/gtraffic/files/RPMS/
You can also browse the source with CVSweb. Note: This may not always be available (i.e. when I take my computer home for breaks and such). A anoncvs server will be here sometime soon.
This was mostly all written by me, Geoffrey Reedy <vader21@imsa.edu>. I'm a senior at the Illinois Math and Science Academy. I don't know yet where I'm going to college, but so far I've been accepted to Valparaiso University and Universty of Missouri in Rolla. I would like to go to Washington University in St. Louis, but I haven't heard from them yet. I'm into UNIX, especially Linux, and am a Student Network System Administrator in the CNS and have worked there over the summer as well. I was part of the team that designed and implemented the new TITAN cluster (that page is a little outdated but still mostly valid).
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