Daniel Regis SARMENTO CAON

Visit Website

Daniel Regis Sarmento Caon is an independent Brazilian developer whose compact catalog focuses on bringing classic tabletop experiences to the digital realm. His single release, OneLeft, reimagines the centuries-old peg solitaire puzzle as a lightweight Windows application, preserving the original wooden-board feel while adding subtle animations, move validation, score tracking and unlimited undo/redo. Typical use spans casual coffee-break entertainment, brain-training sessions for seniors, classroom logic exercises and even competitive club tournaments where players compare fewest-jump records. The codebase is written in portable C#, so the executable runs on any modern Windows machine without additional dependencies, making it attractive for retro-gaming collectors, offline laptop users and educators who need a quick, distraction-free pastime that still encourages strategic thinking. Because the entire project is open-source, hobbyists also treat it as a reference implementation for board-state evaluation algorithms, WinForms UI patterns or unit-testing best practices. The publisher’s broader philosophy, visible across his GitHub profile, favors small, polished utilities that do one thing well rather than sprawling suites, so future titles are expected to follow the same minimalist philosophy—faithful translations of traditional games into clean, self-contained executables. Daniel Regis Sarmento Caon’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.

OneLeft

A TRADITIONAL BOARD GAME

Details