Limited Time Offer 5 Free Prestige Points - Start racing online against other players with Street Racing. Build your character simply doing planned underworld jobs to purchase and maintain best cars that can increase your chance of winning the game
Labyrinth is the classic game where you control a steel ball by tilting a wooden labyrinth. It is available for iPhone/iPod touch and Android. The full version of Labyrinth has over 800 levels and is controlled by the accelerometer with high accuracy. Labyrinth has been downloaded more than 5 000 000 times (Yes, 5.0 million!)
Chess for Android consists of a chess engine (derived from BikJump) together with a GUI (thanks to Joseph Wain for designing the chess graphics). The application accepts moves through the touch screen, the trackball, or through the keyboard (viz. e2e4 pushes the king pawn, e1g1 castles king side, etc.)
PuzzlesAndroidVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 3 May 09 Tags: Games
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The Puzzles package contains a collection of 27 small one-player puzzle games, which were initially developed by Simon Tatham for Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X.
The actual games in this collection are re-implementations of many well known classic puzzles
The classical puzzle game makes it to the Android but with minor modifications. Smart Tac Toe is as simple as the original Tic-Tac-Toe game but it has an 8×10 field. The players are required to make a line of five in any directions and the one who does it first, wins the game. The game publishers have released version 1.4
MotoGP Pocket 2010 (Android) - Track the MotoGP 2010 season.
· Multilanguage
· Drivers, Circuits and Teams information.
· Internet updateable.
· When you make an update, it warn you if there is a new version.
· hvga and qvga versions.
· Improved graphical interface
Minesweeper is a mobile version of one of the most popular single-player logical games ever made. The basic gameplay style became a popular but minor part of the puzzle game genre during the 1980s, with such titles as Mined-Out and Yomp. Cube was further succeeded by Relentless Logic, by Conway, Hong, and Smith, which was available for MS-DOS as early as 1985