Who Said That? is a fast-paced trivia game that will challenge even the most knowledgeable film buff. Try to identify over a thousand memorable quotes from all of your favorite movies, including comedies, dramas, action/adventures and film classics. If you like movies, you're going to love Who Said That?
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Who Said That? features:
Plays great on all Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphones, including the Dash, Blackjack, and Motorola Q
1,000+ quotes from over 300 movies
Three rounds of game play: easy, intermediate and hard quotes
Easy-to-use interface
Multiplayer support for 1 to 4 Players
High score database
Full navigator button support
Built-in program instructions
A great knowledge builder
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 6 Standard, Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
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