Chess4Palm: OpenChess Pack - Chess game and Opening Trainer for PalmOS 3.0 and above
Features:
GNU chess engine
10 difficulty-levels
Opening Trainer (supports custom opening books)
PGN Export
Hint
Load/Save
4 Languages: German/English/French/Spanish
Fullsceen mode
Display of material differences
Board setup
HiRes also for Clie with OS4
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Snake & Ladder - Feel the thrill of playing an ethnic board game. The game is played by the user against the PocketPC. Ladders help you race through the game, but beware of snakes which may even pull you down to a point from where you have started the game
LSL Dominoes (Palm OS) - Do you like playing Dominoes? Then try playing the classic game LSL Dominoes from Lakshmi Solutions LLC.
Now, you can play a simple version of this classic game in your PDA by yourself or with 3 more players. LSL Dominoes will allow up to 4 players per game, either real human players or computer-simulated players (John, Dave, Tony and/or Jean)
LSL Cubilete (Palm OS) - Have you ever played Cubilete before? Do you like playing dice games? Then try playing this very popular and traditional Cuban game of dice on your mobile device.
The LSL Cubilete will allow you play the Standard Cubilete game against 3 other players on the table following the classic rules
BloxerPalmVersion: 1.02 Upload date: 22 Mar 12 Tags: Games
Shareware 5.95 $
Bloxer is an addictive board game. Your mission is to remove all tiles from the board and achieve the highest score you can. The basic rules are very simple: You can only remove groups of two or more adjacent tiles of the same color
CherryOhPalmVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 3 Apr 12 Tags: Games
Shareware 5.95 $
CherryOh - Be the first to remove all the cherries from your tree! Registered version supports from 1 to 4 players. Each player has their own difficult setting, controlling the speed of the spinner. Fun family game to play while waiting in line anywhere
KismetPalmVersion: 1.1 Upload date: 3 Apr 12 Tags: Games
Shareware 5.95 $
Kismet has scoring options similar to Poker Dice and offers a wide score range. The use of colored dice (Red, Green, Blue) further enhance the game scoring and options.
The rules of Kismet are very simple: Each person rolls five dice up to three times and tries to create the highest possible score from them based on Poker-like hands