Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Similar Software:
Pairs Pairs - Playing Pairs is quite easy – the object is to arrange on the screen the identical pairs. Initially all the squares are covered. When you tap on a square, it opens and it's kept opened if the next square will be the same. Identical squares disappear and the number of those left to be uncovered and matched is reduced accordingly
Ultimate Bowling Fighter for Palm OS Ultimate Bowling Fighter for Palm OS - Select your character to battle against international opponents, unlock new challengers and locations and display your special skills as you attempt to become the Ultimate Bowling Fighter
Rotten Tomato 1 A Fun and Innovative Reaction&Quick Response Game
QuadroMemory QuadroMemory is a new variation of the traditional memory board game.
You are presented with four boards of 4 x 4 cells. The cells of each board are blank, when the game starts. The cells contain pairs of shapes that should be reveald. Point to numbers to the left of the board to switch between the boards. A little fram will appear around the number of the selected board
Zuma for Palm OS Zuma for Palm OS - Featuring all the fun and madness found in the online gaming favourite from PopCap. Zuma features colourful graphics that reflect the ancient South American civilizations and is accompanied by a panpipe music soundtrack and chanted sound effects to give a Zumaic flavour
PocketFlags PocketFlags is a memory type freeware game with different country flags
Reflexor Reflexor - Reflexor is a fast-paced, addictive game that requires quick reflexes and a high level of concentration. This game is very easy to learn and its unique design is a perfect match for playing on a Palm handheld. Reflexor can be played in short bursts whenever you have an idle minute during the day
Memory Master (runs on Treo 600) Memory Master (runs on Treo 600) - The classic memory game! Simply repeat the given sequence. Each round becomes progressively more difficult, pushing your memory to the max. One wrong move and you're out