Gomoku for Pocket PC is the classic Chinese strategy board game now available for your PDA! Insanely addictive, L3's Gomuku will challenge and entertain you.
Gomoku is based on the ancient board game first played in China thousands of years ago
Pocket Pai Gow Championship 2.4.2 - is literally translated from the Chinese words -- "Tiles-Nine". The 32 tiles used are placed in eight stacks of four each. The dealer and up to seven players each receive one stack of four tiles. With the four tiles dealt, player will make two combinations that both total closest to "9"
Go Game Life and death for PocketPC2002 - Wu qingyuan, the greatest master of Go game, said that if you want to play Go better, try to solve ''life and death'' problems. Here we gathered more than 1,200 practice problems for you. You will find that by practicing them your skill will be improved very quickly
FiveDice for PocketPC (MIPS) - Roll 'em. Keep this, keep that. Roll 'em again!. Should you stay safe or go for it? Take a break and play a quick set or play for hours with this addictive game.
Play the trial version as long as you want.
Features:
1. Color interface
2. Quick and fun games
3. Limitless number of players
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Electrum Dominoes is a variation of All Fives (also known as Five-Up or Sniff), using a 28-piece set consisting of one bone with each possible combination of pips from 0-0 through 6-6.
Handheld devices aren't suitable for the traditional appearance of an All Fives game; their screens are much too small
Do you like playing Dominoes? Then try playing the classic game LSL Dominoes from Lakshmi Solutions LLC.
Now, you can play a simple version of this classic game in your PDA by yourself or with 3 more players. LSL Dominoes will allow up to 4 players per game, either real human players or computer-simulated players (John, Dave, Tony and/or Jean)
Morris (ARM) - Morris is a classic strategy board game that dates back as far as 1400 B.C. This version for the Pocket PC allows either 2 players to play each other or a single player to play one of 5 different computer opponents