Super Memory Card - Improve your memory with this easy game. You need to find two identical cards, so you must have a high-speed memory for remembering the card which you click. When you find out all all matches, you can finish the mission
The AvoidingAndroidVersion: 2.5.1 Upload date: 18 Dec 10 Tags: Games
qHangman_droid- The player must guess a word represented by a row of dashes, giving the number of letters. If the player suggests a letter which occurs in the word, the letter is written in the correct positions. If the suggested letter does not occur in the word, the player loses a life. You can play in four different languages (English, Portuguese, Spanish and French)
Conway's Life GL- This program is a full featured Life Game, allowing the user to change the birth and survival rules to see the full range of two-dimensional cellular automata systems. See chaotic systems and slowly emergent systems, depending on the rules chosen. Vary colors, speed and shapes. No other Life Game implements rule setting
Battle.net Authenticator can help protect the Battle.net account you use from unauthorized access. Each time you log in to World of Warcraft or Battle.net Account Management, the Mobile Authenticator will generate a single-use security code that you must enter in addition to your password
Word ZenAndroidVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 14 Dec 10 Tags: Games
Freeware
Word Zen is a simple yet addictive word puzzle game from Liquid Rock Games with a relaxing zen-like theme which will appeal to players looking to test their word vocabulary. With thousands of official crossword words to form from, the possibilities are endless! Download Word Zen today. Works on Android phones and tablets
SameColorsAndroidVersion: 2.08.00 Upload date: 14 Dec 10 Tags: Games
Freeware
SameColors - The objective of this game is to remove all blocks from the board by selecting the largest groups of pieces with the same color. You can remove blocks with same color that are touching each other vertically or horizontally.
The score is calculated as follows: (n-1)*(n-1), where n is the number of removed blocks at one time