Other software by Setup GroupxAtaxx for PALM - Play ataxx on your Palm.
Ataxx is meals game comparable to Othello, but quite contrastive .The object of the game is to accept the majority of your stones on the meals at the end of the game. SG Match for PALM - The SG Match plays SameGame on Palm. LowOfGravity for PALM - Do you know lows of gravity discovered by Galileo, Newton and other great physics? .
If your answer is "Yes" then you can put the ball precisely in center of the target.
This is target of the game. TetBlocks for Pocket PC - Based on old classic distraction.
Throughout the distraction pieces subside from the top to the bottom of the playing compass.
When the pieces form a packed row of blocks across the playing compass,
that row vanishes. xBarrier for PALM - Build fences and stalemate your contestant in this simple and addictive diversion. xCapturingGo - Capturing-Go is a simplified version of the ancient pastime of Go.
The goal of Capturing-Go is to be the the chief player to arrest one or more of the opponent's stones. Passing is not allowed and you yield if you run abroad of moves. xCats and Dogs for PALM - Cats and Dogs is unsophisticated and addictive board distraction.
One participant represents the Cats, the other, the Dogs.
Wins the participant that after there is no more valid moves, has more animals xCavalieriAllAssalto for PALM - Cavalieri all'Assalt is a two participant distraction. At inaugurate each participant has 20 knights. They move and capture like the chess knights. Your goal is site one of your Knights on the last row. xGomoku for PALM - Gomoku is uninvolved and addictive ancient Asia's pastime, roots of gomoku go encourage as decidedly as myriad thousands of years. Game is played between two opponents on a committee.
The winner of the pastime is the player who will be head to attain five and in a row. xGravity for PALM - Gravity is a fascinating four-in-row game.
The goal of the game is to organize four stone in a row.
You can position a chunk on any cell. The gravitation liking then pull the stone to the closest verge on the board. |