Daedalus 3D is a first person shooter for Palm OS-based devices and Nokia S60-series and UIQ smartphones. It is set in the 2014, where alien forces from Mars had invaded Earth and established a fortress on the planet. Your job is to get there and make ...

How To Play

The goal of Accordion is simple, to combine all cards into one pile.

The game starts out by 13 cards being dealt into a row (the shape of the row depends on the setting you choose).

A card may be moved onto another ...

uARM is a multi-device Palm (and Pocket PC!) emulator for SDL platforms. Rather than simply emulate a Palm OS environment to boot apps, uARM emulates real hardware to boot complete ROMs.

Per the creator's

Xiino is an online and offline web browser compliant with HTML 3.2 specification, plus limited JavaScript and SSL support.

Web pages in Xiino are automatically adapted to suit the display. It is also possible to customize how certain features ...

A Palm OS version of Oxford American Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus released by Handmark in 2003.

Contains the dictionary by Oxford University Press 2003 edition.

This application is simple but VERY fast compared to some other ...

How To Play

The object is to get the highest score for each row, without busting (going over 21 points for a row), before the time runs out for the round.

The Level will determine how much time each round has, and whether the row ...

Game rules

  • Up to 4 players can play Stones, you can setup who will play (nobody, you, palm) for each player in New Game dialog.

  • The basic rule is to capture as many fields as possible. You capture enemy stones by ...

A bullet hell game where your only objective is to survive countless waves of bullets. The further you get, the more difficult it gets. Use the stylus to dodge, but beware: A trail will be momentarily created when moving fast that can be hit.

Zap! is a top-down arcade shoot-em-up in space featuring numerous enemies and bosses to contend with across multiple levels. Its first iteration, simply titled Zap!, was first published in 1999 for Palm OS 3.x devices, but later received a full-color ...