PDAmill - Arvale: Short Tales Arvale: Short Tales is a light Role Playing Game with Four separate stories to choose from. Each story consists of about 10-20 hours of gameplay apiece. Short Tales lets you explore 30 vast locations with hundreds of detailed maps, unique characters, and menacing monsters.
The game is compatible with all current Windows Mobile devices
PDAmill - Arvale: Journey of Illusion Arvale: Journey of Illusion is an epic Role Playing Game, with over 20 hours of game time, six immense continents with 280 maps to explore, 200 different monsters to fight against, and over a hundred different items, weapons, and magic spells to use
Ball Bounce Ball Bounce is a simple game where you simply tap on the broken computer monitor and try to keep it from hitting the desk for as long as possible
The Quest: Hero of Lukomorye - Chapter III: Stormy Seas The story goes on. Tzar Yaromir has given you the rich province of Cologreve for your own but its current troika of governors have vowed not to give up without a fight. They plot to gain independence from the Tzar and have put a price on your head. Meanwhile, the shadow of Kozney the Deathless looms over the land
Warspear Online (Windows Mobile) Warspear Online is a free online game which includes all the general features and best traditions of MMORPG games. When you enter the game you dive into a colorful world with its own history, full of unforgettable adventures. Here you can find new friends from all over the world. Appearance of your character depends on items you are equipped with
The Final Battle The Final Battle is the best game we ever made.
It is a new, huge and funny adventure game which reminds us the old classic ones. The plot is happening at the age of the knights. Your character is a guy which wakes up in a prison cell with amnesia. He doesn't even know who he is! Your task is to escape from the prison and find out the entire story behind your capture
Palm Heroes Trying to combine the various elements of a turn-based strategy (TBS) game with that of a role playing game (RPG) with any level of success is a difficult endeavor for a desktop franchise. Trying to do it in a Pocket PC game seems almost impossible, yet that is exactly what Palm Heroes set out to do