Joust from Midway Arcade Classics for PalmOS. The game is patched so no registration is needed.
No registration required. 1. Install Palm Desktop and get it running with your PDA as usual. It is needed by your installation of Lotus Organizer 6.x to attach the user (not the Palm Desktop user data) to your device PDA. 2. Run ...
This game is an adaptation of the game 15 Puzzle.
The object of the game is to line up panels with numbers from "1" to "16" in order, starting from the top left. There are four
game modes: "normal", "uneven", "unmovable", and "almost ...
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Benchmark for PalmOS devices that is used by the german IT magazines PC Professionell and PC Direkt.
This is a freeware benchmark that we have developed for the german IT magazines magazines PC Professionell and PC Direkt. The app measures the ...
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Winterdark is a topdown RPG created by Spillersoft in 2003. From the docs and searching the net, it appears that the company never had a website and this might be their only release.
Nor much information can be found on the web - Only the demo ...
Dragonfire is a top-down fantasy role-playing game by RedShift, designed in the vein of ’90s western RPGs for PC and console. It features a large world, rich combat and inventory systems, and engaging writing for every event.
Legacy is a 3d HiRes Dungeoncrawler from Redshift, who also have the RPG games The Quest and Dragonfire here.
The game has a few add on adventures and a level editor to make your own maps.
Since the company is still active and has a ...
ChordBuddy is a large guitar chord dictionary for the PalmOS. It features large, easy to read, chord diagrams with three different fingerings for most of the 45 different chord types. Optionally, all three fingerings can be viewed at once to see which ...




















