BulletHolz - You are the detective assigned to investigate a series of incidents in which shots were fired into shop windows.
For some obscure reason, the Chief of Detectives believes that the order in which the shots struck the window is the key to the case.
Yeah, right!
To solve each case you must determine the sequence in which the shots were fired based on the pattern of cracks in the glass. Tapping the center of each 'hole' in the correct order moves you on to the next case! Hint: cracks in glass usually stop at a prior crack (but not always!). Good luck!
There are currently seven levels of play, each with more bullets and more cracks! If you still want more, they'll be in the next version! Please write a review or send us an eMail about the game.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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