Besides George Lucas' Star Wars classic, most people aren't really too keen on clones. Call 'em whatever you want: dupes, copycats, clones, whatever; the word always seem to have a negatvie connotation to it.
Well, we got one of 'em here, but we guarantee it's not the bad kind. Homebrew dev Techni just made a port of Solitaire from his iPod clone. What is it called? Choose from any of the options below:
a) iPod Solitaire Clone
b) Mean, Lean Killing Machine
c) Ponies and Kittens
Time's up! The correct answer's a, and as a treat, you get to test-drive Techni's 'brew. To get it, just click the download link below, install it in your PSP and voila! You're good to go. This game is quite similar to the Windows version, and the dev's currently working on score keeping, max deck rotation and deal 1, so be sure to check for updates.
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