NetWalk for Palm OS - After the big success of NetWalk we received tons of letters with requests to continue and enhance the game. Most were asking for more puzzles, some for ability to create their own ones and some for help with the bonus puzzle. Here it is, NetWalk ][, the answer to your prayers.
There will be a lot of newcomers, though, which deserve to learn a bit more about the game. The old friends can simply go to the download page and get their updates or new levels. Free!
In NetWalk, your task is to set order in a disconnected world and get every computer connected to a server. You can dynamically see how the signal spreads along the net when you adjust the connection cables by rotating them. Sounds easy...and it's actually not that hard indeed...except sometimes. People like sometimes.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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