16 Puzzle - Sam Loyd's famous "Fifteen puzzle" game for S60 phones. The idea is to shuffle the pieces and then reorder them again from 1 to 15, leaving the empty space at bottom right corner (place of number 16).
This version supports screen rotation as well as moving puzzle pieces by tilting the device. It also works perfectly in non-Sensor devices, too, by using the arrow keys.
Keyboard shortcuts:
1 - Preview the image you try to get
2 - 2x2 tiles
3 - 3x3 tiles
4 - 4x4 tiles
5 - 5x5 tiles
6 - 6x6 tiles
* - Full or Normal size display
# - Show or hide numbers
Left arrow - Move one tile leftwards
Right arrow - Move one tile rightwards
Up arrow - Move one tile upwards
Down arrow - Move one tile downwards
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Nixie Watch Nixie Watch - A Nixie Tube look-a-like mobile application.
· Shows current time (it's a watch)
· Portrait screen with 3 rows of two nixie tubes: top row hours, middle row minutes, bottom row seconds.
· Screensaver is disabled while app is visible
What's New in This Release:
· New: Support PyS60 2.0
KameraMation KameraMation is an experimentation with mobile phone camera(s)
Watch Me - Light Touch Watch Me - Light Touch-is a fun little application to show color on-screen. Not colors, but one! You can change the color by sliding your finger horizontally on-screen: left to reduce and right to increase color value
Paparazzi Paparazzi is a sensor game, where you have to help "Movie Star" (big yellow dot) avoid "paparazzis" (small red dots) for as long as possible. You can do this by turning and tilting the mobile phone.
What's New in This Release:
· Packaged as SIS with custom icon
· Graphics from Silk Icons http://www.famfamfam
Count Down Fun graphical countdown from 9 to 0, which changes color based on number
Rol-a-Bol Rol-a-Bol - Totally useless but fun little script. Can be used WITH and WITHOUT Sensor API (use arrow keys).
Turn your Sensor API phone to roll the balls to given direction. Each time there is movement the color changes a little bit.
Enable background bubbles or tiles for more fun visual images
Unity Unity was originally invented in Japan 1985 as "Chain Shot!" by Kuniaki Moribe. After that it has spread all over the world with names such as SameGame, TumeGame, MameGame, KomeGame, DebaGame, TileFall, Cabeem, MaciGame, GD-BMD etc.
The idea is to clear the whole playing area by removing tiles in groups