A simple but very additive logical game training your memory
Memory CheckerSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, UIQVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 3 Aug 11 Tags: Games
Commercial 6.99 $
Memory Checker - Want to check out your short term memory, challenge your memory power? That?s great! Now you can enjoy the great fun brought by ?Memory Checker?.
Memory Checker is an interesting mobile puzzle game that checks your short term memory
Memory Puzzle (for series 60) - In the beginning the picture is presented to a user who has to memorize it. Next the picture is covered and in the left corner fragments of the picture are presented. The user has to match visible fragment to entire picture
myNumbers is developed in Flash Lite. It displays the number and waits for kid/children to press that number. When the kid presses the correct button (number) an another number is shown to kid , waiting for kid to press the correct button. There are three ways the number are produced/shown to kid. This option can be configured by parent
Nihon GOSymbian OS, Series 60Version: 2.0 Upload date: 12 Apr 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
Learn Hiragana and Katakana
Pair GameSymbian OS, Series 60Version: 1.0 Upload date: 14 Apr 11 Tags: Games
Shareware 5.96 $
Pair Game is a classic memory game to test and improve your memory while having fun. You can download and install different card packs to make it more challenging. Each pack in itself has various layouts meaning different difficulty levels, thus suitable from rookies till aces. The best times are also recorded for each layout so you can know what you have to beat next time
Extend your knowledge of the world! pointWORLD is an advanced geographical database, but also great edutainment for you and your kids!
Samurai KanjiSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 6 Jun 11 Tags: Games, Science & Education
Freeware
Samurai Kanji is a flash-card application for memorizing kanji. It is inspired by "Remembering the Kanji I" by James Heisig.
It can run on any PDA or mobile device running PalmOS, SymbianOS, or Windows CE. What primarily makes this different from other, similar applications is that the kanji are divided into the same lessons that Heisig uses in his book