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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
Similar Software:
DLines Arrange the colored balls into lines of the same color and gain the score!
Hangman Hangman! We have all played hangman before with friends and family or as a child, now you can play against your phone when ever you like!
With over 2000 words and phrases in 6 different categories, our hangman will keep you entertained for hours at a time.
But be careful - you only get 7 attempts at getting it wrong... or you could be hung out to dry
Hang Him Hang Him- is similar to the traditional Hangman game.
Features:
- Application is available in English and German.
- Three difficulty levels (Normal, Expert and Executioner).
- Word Lists are available in English and German.
- User written word lists
Sudoku Gamer Pocket Sudoku Gamer is the well known sudoku game with advanced features such as automatic generation of puzzles, manual entry and solution of any grid, automated penciling
Color Invasion Color Invasion - Each player starts in their respective corner with a default color. The Host (or singleplayer) is in the bottom left hand corner. The person joining the Client is in the upper right hand corner. They take turns switching colors back and forth
BrakingHead-Brainstorm BrakingHead-Brainstorm-Intellectual puzzle with interesting gameplay and game types!
Click to change the color of ball and colors of balls which are around will be changed as well. You will win when all balls are of same color
Spot Zone HD Spot Zone HD - You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Spot Zone HD!
In Spot Zone HD, you have to find all the 5 differences between two photos as soon as possible
BYTE@HAND 15 Puzzle BYTE@HAND 15 Puzzle is a sliding square puzzle commonly (but incorrectly) attributed to Sam Loyd. However, research by Slocum and Sonneveld (2006) has revealed that Sam Loyd did not invent the 15 puzzle and had nothing to do with promoting or popularizing it