Archive for the ‘Games’ Category


Chess for Android

Friday, May 1st, 2009

2237082901362093494Chess for Android consists of a chess engine (derived from BikJump) together with a GUI (thanks to Joseph Wain for designing the chess graphics). The application accepts moves through the touch screen, the trackball, or through the keyboard (viz. e2e4 pushes the king pawn, e1g1 castles king side, etc.). The GUI gives the option to highlight the last played engine move as well as all valid moves for a selected piece during a user move. A pawn promotion prompts the user to define the desired destination piece. The GUI supports an undo feature, where up to eight plies (half-moves) can be taken back to correct mistakes, and recognizes draw by either the fifty move rule or a simplified form of threefold repetition. The engine plays at various levels (including random, against itself in auto-play, or free-play, where the phone can be used as a “magnetic chessboard” to study games or play a game up to a position for further play with the chess engine).

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Jewellust

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

jewellust-smThis game takes you to the world of Ancient Egypt. Swap and burst colorful gems, gather mosaic tiles to pass thru pyramids. When you become skilled enough play in unlimited Survival mode for score!

This game is an ocean far and above all the other Android games.

Completely professional all the way through- its fantastic. I highly recommend checking out the lite version.

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First RPGRL game

Friday, April 10th, 2009

3rdEye is a totally new way of playing. Now you ain’t just sitting and staring on the screen – playing this game you are the central person of action. This new genre called RPG Real Life (RPGRL) allows you to hit and run in a real locations of your city or outdoor using your Android GPS and accelerometer. Download 3rdEye from Market and make your mobile phone as a weapon to force the evil.

Game: Brain Challenge Lite

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Puzzle game in which you try to figure out the four colors of the solution. You have 10 guesses to try and figure it out. After each guess you get an indicator that tells you how accurate your guess was.

download from marketplace or go to

http://www.sunnyrajpal.com/BrainChallenge.php

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Five Ball Game

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Classic FiveBall game for gphone.

Bubble Wrap

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Pop away and ease your frustrations with an endless supply of bubble wrap. Not a game, a novelty.

Andzee

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Andzee is a simple dice game, played just like Yahtzee.

Tap dice to hold them before the next roll. Don’t forget you get a 35 point bonus if you score 63 or more points in the numbers column.

Backgammon Lite

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Play Backgammon against your phone or against other players all over the world.
This game supports multi-point matches with doubling and implements convenient features such as Undo and Save on Exit. If you ever get tired of playing against the AI, go online and challenge real people using the built-in FIBS client.

Mobile C64

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Emulator for the popular 80’s home computer C64. Programs can be loaded from sd card.

Please note that this emulator is more a technology study than an application that can really be used to run C64 program because the performance is rather horrible. But you can see what might be possible with a really fast device…

Tap-Tick

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Very small game, the aim is to stop fast counter.


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