Valentin Iliescu Chess-A fully-featured freeware chess game based on Microsoft .NET Compact Framework
cReverseSmartphoneVersion: 2.1 Upload date: 16 Dec 06 Tags: Games
Freeware
Game "Reversi"
ScrambledSmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 1 Jan 07 Tags: Games
Freeware
Scrambled - classic ''15'' puzzle with your own images for the background. Turn your own snapshots into a scrambled puzzle. How fast can you de-scramble the puzzle? Three levels of difficulty. Runs on Smartphone 2003 upgraded i600 and mpx200 phones as well
BT ChessSmartphoneVersion: 1.0 beta Upload date: 6 Jan 07 Tags: Games
Freeware
BT Chess - This program should work (theoretically) on any WM devices, Smartphone or PPC, with OS 2003/2003SE/WM5, as long as the device has MS Bluetooth Stack. Tested on Voyager, XPhone2, C500, C550, Tornado, SP5, XDAIIs (thanks to those who have spent time in testing this one.) It also works in landscape mode on PPCs
Pocket GNU Go- Go, also known as Weiqi, is an ancient board game originated in China more than 4,000 years ago. Today Go is played by millions of people around the globe.
Beyond being merely a game, Go is an analogy with life, an intense meditation, a mirror of one's personality, and a beautiful art form
KalahPocket PC, SmartphoneVersion: 0.91 Upload date: 28 Jun 07 Tags: Games
Freeware
Kalah - ancient logic game in quite a new way. Game space is looking as following: 12 platforms - 6 for each player - and 2 storages (1 for each player). There are also different balls: 48, 60 or 72 (their amount differ according to game level). The main task of the players is to collect the greater amount of balls in their storage
Dice- Whenever there is need to toss a dice this program may come handy. Ideal for D&D seanses or just for another Jamb game.
To keep things moving along, there is support for multiple dice throws (e.g. 5D6), roll history and few other interesting features.
Supported dices include D4, D6, D8, D10, D20 and D100
Pocket Hasami is a famous Japanese chess variant where you move your pieces like a rook in chess, and you capture one or more of your opponent’s pieces by catching them between two of yours. The word Hasami means sandwiching. A player wins when the opponent has less than 4 stones left