Hex-a-hop is a hexagonal tiles based puzzle game written by Tom Beaumont. The player controls a girl, who has to destroy all green tiles by jumping on them.
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Super Methane Bros Super Methane Bros-Symbian port of Super Methane Bros. This is a stable version of the Linux conversion of the Super Methane Brothers game from Amiga.
Super Methane Brothers is a game in which you use a gas gun to capture baddies
XRick XRick-Symbian port of XRick.
Way before Lara Croft, back in the 1980's and early 1990's, Rick Dangerous was the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks, avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle.
XRick is a clone of Rick Dangerous
Amoebax Amoebax- is a cute and addictive action-puzzle game. Due an awful mutation, some amoeba's species have started to multiply until they take the world if you can't stop them. Fortunately the mutation made then too unstable and lining up four or more will make them disappear
Crimson Fields Crimson Fields-is a turn-based tactical war game. You decide which units are sent to the front lines, and when to unleash the reserves. Your mission objectives range from defending strategically vital locations to simply destroying all enemy forces in the area
C-Dogs C-Dogs-Symbian port of C-Dogs.
C-Dogs is the sequel to Cyberdogs, and is also an old DOS arcade shoot-em-up which allows players to work co-operatively during missions, and against each other in "dogfight" death-match mode
Crimson Fields Crimson Fields- is a turn-based tactical war game. You decide which units are sent to the front lines, and when to unleash the reserves. Your mission objectives range from defending strategically vital locations to simply destroying all enemy forces in the area
PicoDrive PicoDrive-this is yet another Megadrive / Genesis / Sega CD / Mega CD emulator, which was written having ARM-based handheld devices in mind (such as PDAs, smartphones and handheld consoles like GP2X and Gizmondo of course). The critical parts (renderer, 68K and Z80 cpu interpreters) and some other random code is written in ARM asm, other code is C