LockpickingPocket PCVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 22 Dec 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
Lockpicking - Lockpicking is a variation of the Tetris game.
The game is excellent and the graphics are tidy (uses 1.5Mb of memory).
Instead of seeing little colored squares, you will see little locks: red locks (closed) can disappear by filling the line and by unlocking them with a key.
The rule refreshes the game without losing the fun
Daughter in the box - Daughter in the box is a nice little puzzle game.
What's New in This Release:
· Support full color
· Don't count up when user move back a piece.
· Support NPD-10JWL(Windows CE 4
FlashBloxPocket PCVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 22 Dec 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
FlashBlox - FlashBlox is a tetris game created in Flash.
Nice graphics, inspiring Russian music to recall the origins of the game, and movement is done using the Pad in this great classic.
A good example of the possibities of SWF files
SymbologicPocket PCVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 22 Dec 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
Symbologic - Symbologic is a classic game with Flash animation.
You must guess the computer's code, made from the symbols at the
bottom of the screen.
Choose symbols from the bottom and place them on the line the arrow points to. When you are happy with your guess, click "OK"
FourSightPocket PCVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 22 Dec 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
FourSight - FourSight is a clone of a classic game where you compete against the machine to align 4 balls in a 4x4x4 3d grid.
As usual, the graphics are good and the SWF file is 70kb. I particularly appreciated the readability of the screen, indispensible for a game that takes place in 3 dimensions
Space Shuffle - In Space Shuffle you have to follow the movements of pieces and find those which hide a missile icon. As you progress, things speed up and your eyes start to spin in their sockets.
Graphically, it is adequately done but you'll tire quickly: the age of the target audience is indoubtably not compatible with Pocket PC ownership
Free Swapper for Pocket PC - Free Swapper The Swopper game is very old. It was created by the Tibetan monks and was a part of a complex ritual ceremony. In Europe the game appeared in the XVIII century at the French court and became popular among the grandees soon.
The game is simple, but requires attention from the player