ScidPocketPocket PCVersion: 1.3 Upload date: 16 Jan 10 Tags: Games
Freeware
ScidPocket- chess database software. It is the port of Scid for PC (bases are compatible between PC and Pocket). In order to run ScidPocket, you need a Pocket PC with an ARM processor and a VGA, or a QVGA screen (the later is not well tested). Only tested with WM5 (Dell Axim x51v), but Pocket 2003 should also work
PocketRollerPocket PCVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 10 Jan 10 Tags: Games
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
Yamb mobile is popular dice game (yahtzee like) for devices with Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher. The game is played with 5 dice. Each turn consists of maximum 3 rolls. On the first roll you should use all 5 dice, while on other 2 rolls you can choose any amount of dice to roll
Sink My Ships-Classic Battleship board game for the Pocket PC. It is a two player game on a single PocketPC device. Next version will have blue tooth cabability.
Supports Screen Resolution 240X320 and 480x640
Supports Vibrate for most phones
LasharikPocket PCVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 3 Jul 09 Tags: Games
ScidPocket is a chess database software. It is the port of Scid for PC (bases are compatible between PC and Pocket).
In order to run ScidPocket, you need a Pocket PC (Pocket 2002 is not supported) with an ARM processor and a VGA, or a QVGA screen (the later is not well tested). Only tested with WM5 (Dell Axim x51v), but Pocket 2003 should also work
Pocket PachisiPocket PCVersion: 1.22 updated Upload date: 29 Jun 09 Tags: Games
Freeware
The ancient game of Pachisi has been played in India for over 1,000 years. It's modern derivitives include Ludo, Parcheesi, and Sorry.
This version of Pachisi follows most of what are believed to be common rules of the original game played in India for millennia, not the British or American variations