Snes9x UIQ (donation item) - Snes9x for UIQ is freeware. This item is a donation item.
Snes9x UIQ is a port of well known Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom emulator with the same name
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
BlackJack for Sony Ericsson P910i - This is the Jack of all casino games, with cool graphics and sounds. Recommended for Black Jack learners and Her Ladyship. Those who are gambling anonymous play this addictive Sony Ericson version
Sushi Mushi ManiaSymbian OS, Series 60, UIQVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 2 Jun 11 Tags: Games
Shareware 2.49 $
Sushi Mushi Mania - Serve hungry customers in your very own Sushi Bar! Work your way up from an apprentice sushi chef to an Iron Chef! Serve the correct sushi to your customers and you will gain wasabi points! Serve the wrong sushi however, will lose you 1 life point! Be careful! Don''t make your customers wait for too long
Fried Chicken (UIQ V2) - Delirious, Crazy ... You are Leo, The Chicken on a Wire!
More trouble for Leo the chicken to come. Proud as a peacock, he has decided to go to the capital
Twin Spin (UIQ V2) - Twin Spin, Pure fun with only one key! Discover a very innovative and addictive game that will take you through more than twenty challenging levels.
Twin Spin is the very first one-key game released by In-Fusio
Square Run for Symbian - In this game you control the square with the 4 and 6 keys on your phone. The square must run but there are many walls in his way which have only one opening. The square cannot slow down and as time goes on the walls get closer and closer to each other. Music by Brad Matern