Backgammon -one of the oldest board games for two players in which the playing pieces are moved according to the roll of dice. Players win by removing all of their pieces from the board. There are many variants of backgammon, most of which share common traits. Backgammon is a member of the tables family, one of the oldest classes of board games in the world.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Mustang Mustang- Angle Code is used by the Bureau of Land Management to freeze brand Mustangs with year of birth and registration number.
The brand begins with a large mark resembling a U that indicates U.S. Govt. Registration. This is followed by two marks, one above the other, they indicate approximate year of birth (read top to bottom)
Old Game Old Game is freeware classical old desk logical game for one player for PDA with PalmOS.
Another name for this game is Solitaire. For playing Old Game 1.0 you must have colour PDA with PalmOS version at least 3.5 and 270kB of free memory.
Rules are very simple: The goal of this game is to have only one stone on the board
Checkers Challenge for Palm OS Checkers Challenge for Palm OS - Challenging new game by Absolutist for all fans of board games. Either you need some training for your logic and strategical skills, or you are in need of some rest, this game will be a perfect pastime for you. Play wonderful Checkers Challenge everywhere on your Sony Clie or HiRes device
Fences Fences is a board game for two or four players. Each tries to be the first to move across the board. The strategic aspect is that each player starts with a set of fences, and on each turn may either move his/her piece or try to place a fence so that it blocks an opponent's path without hindering his/her own progress. Based on "Quoridor
SWYatz A great clone of dice game, known with name Yams or Yatzee
3D Bingo 3D Bingo - This is the first real-time game for Palm OS for simply unlimited number of players:
1. You can arrange your bingo hall with your friends , who owns Palm units. The same calls (numbers) will be shown at the same time (±0.02 sec.) on the devices of all the users, just like in the real game
Tablut Tablut is the Palm OS version of an old Scandinavian game. The vikings called it Hnefatafl, i.e. hand game. The rules are simplified a bit: the field in the midst of the board here has no special meaning.
WHAT YOU SEE
The board has 9 x 9 fields. The pieces are already there: 8 pieces and a king for white, and 16 pieces for black