The goal is to get five or more colored balls in a row -- this makes the balls disappear. To do this, move the balls by first selecting the ball (tapping once on it), and then tapping an empty location. Note that there must be a path between the selected ball and the destination, with no diagonal moves. If you make a move that doesn't complete a row of five more, then three randomly colored balls (displayed before you made your move in the "next" area) enter the playing area in random positions. When the playing area fills up (cannot hold the incoming balls), the game is over and you must hit "new game" to start again. The score button doesn't do anything useful right now. The quit button exits the program. If you start the game from a shell, you will see a small number of error messages like "game over", "no ball to pick up", etc., when appropriate. To switch to landscape mode, change the symlink pyglines.glade in /usr/local/games/PyGlines to point to pyglines-landscape.glade. For instance, after installing the game on your iPAQ you could execute the two commands: cd /usr/local/games/PyGlines rm pyglines.glade ln -s pyglines-landscape.glade pyglines.glade Feel free to contact me about this game, at komarek@cmu.edu. Please contact me with any GTK or Python advice you think I need! -Paul Komarek