Do you like playing Dominoes? Then try playing the classic game LSL Dominoes from Lakshmi Solutions LLC.
Now, you can play a simple version of this classic game in your PDA by yourself or with 3 more players. LSL Dominoes will allow up to 4 players per game, either real human players or computer-simulated players (John, Dave, Tony and/or Jean)
Have you ever play Cubilete before? Do you like playing dice games? Then try playing this very popular and traditional Cuban game of dice on your mobile device.
The LSL Cubilete will allow you play the Standard Cubilete game against 3 other players on the table following the classic rules
32 Marble Solitaire (ARM/XScale) - 32 marbles are placed in a cross, with one open spot in the very center. Remove a marble by jumping it (like in checkers) with another marble (move the marbles with your stylus)
Brainvita is a most popular board game sold in India
Jimmy SudokuPocket PCVersion: 3.2.1 Upload date: 2 May 09 Tags: Games
Shareware 1.99 $
Jimmy Sudoku-Countless puzzles, fully-featured and an attractive, yet clear presentation allow you to focus on the brain-building challenge of the classic game!
Billions of puzzles, randomly generated on your device in seconds in three levels
FiveDice for PocketPC (MIPS) - Roll 'em. Keep this, keep that. Roll 'em again!. Should you stay safe or go for it? Take a break and play a quick set or play for hours with this addictive game.
Play the trial version as long as you want.
Features:
1. Color interface
2. Quick and fun games
3. Limitless number of players
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CE Checkers ( Puzzle Board Game ) - Checkers CE (Puzzle - Board game, Need I say More?)
This is one of those games best played where they shouldn't be played; at that boring Monday morning sales meeting! The object of this brainteasing puzzle game is simple: capture all the stones from your Pocket PC, or block them so they cannot be moved
Blind Duel
A strategy board game in wildlife animal theme. Both sides duel against each other without revealing own chessmen to the opponent. Board formation rules and duel results give clues about the position of important chessmen