Archive for April, 2008


Memo Game 2.0

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Memo Game is a Memory game for the Android platform. An exciting board game, to be played for fun at all times. The author of the game claims that it can even train the player’s brain :)

In Memo Game 2.0, compared to the Memo Game version 1.0, images are hidden under the tiles. The user is able to select a theme from the following: car brands, Disney-figures, fruits and flowers.

Memo Game 1.0

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Memo Game is a Memory game for the Android platform. An exciting board game, to be played for fun at all times. The author of the game claims that it can even train the player’s brain :)

AndroidCan Sudoku Challenge

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

A free Sudoku game that features unique, intuitive user interface. It is as easy to play with a touchscreen as with a standard numeric phone keyboard.

NetScramble

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

This is a port of the KDE game “knetwalk”, by Andi Peredri, Thomas Nagy, and Reinhold Kainhofer. Ported to Android by Ian Cameron Smith (headstay); released under GPL. Includes MTRandom by David Beaumont, released under LGPL.

The player is given a network diagram with the parts of the network randomly rotated; he/she must rotate them to connect all the terminals to the server.

MonolithAndroid

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

MonolithAndroid is a 3D tetris like game for the android mobile phone platform. The code is based on the SDK samples of the Android SDK. The intent is to create a fun to play game, and familiarize with the rich API of the android platform. The game uses openGL ES to render the graphics. As well as the classic gameplay, the game provides an additional game mode, “Monolith”. The Monolith name derives from the fact that the matrix that the game is played in, looks a bit like a monolith from the film “2001 a Space Odyssey”.

handyCalc

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Handy calc is a small commandline calculator similar to GNU bc. It can be very helpful for random calculations during programming, etc.

twisty

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

This application allows Android users to play Infocom classics just as ‘Zork’, as well hundreds of newer text adventures written in the last ten years or so. The package comes bundled with a few built-in games, but also allows you to load games from your sdcard.

Specifically, it implements a ‘z-machine’: a virtual machine designed in 1979 by Infocom for playing text adventures, which has been re-implemented on nearly every computer and PDA since then.

Password Safe

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

A password safe for Android that protects your passwords with AES encryption. All encrypted information is stored in a database on the phone

zaTelnet Light

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

ZaTelnet Light is a Telnet client for Android Platform. It also emulates terminal VT100 (basically enough for working with Midnight Commander and others console programs).

ZaTelnet Light offers extended opportunities for interface customization, such as full screen mode, different display sizes, 240×240, 240×480, 480×480 and 480×640 screen resolutions, portrait and landscape orientation modes, screen with adjustable size and different font sizes.

ZaTelnet Light boasts a handful of improvements that make remote administration of Unix and other servers via Telnet protocol using mobile devices simpler and more efficient.

TwitterDroid

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

TwitterDroid lets you read and publish to your Twitter.