The game is very simple. Try clicking as fast as possible: Up, Down, Left or right keys at the bottom when matching icons appear near the triangle guy.
Be careful: If you are slow or if you click the wrong key you will lose a life.
Make as many blackjacks 21's as you can progressing through different levels around the world in this fast paced addictive card game that will both exercise and sharpen up your mind.
Languages:
English, Spanish, Deutsch, French, Nederlands, Italian
Contact Manager is a fully touch-optimized program offering superior tools in order to manage your contacts, calls and text messages.
Since its official release the application has gained strong attention and now many users find it to be the right contact managing tool they were looking for.
The application allows users to easily navigate, search quickly using letter navigation, view text message conversations in a chat-like view and much more to make phone calls and sending text messages a fun and easy activity.
Facebook integration enables you to stay in touch with all of your Facebook friends. No other contact manager on today’s Windows Mobile market can provide such complex information about each phone contact.
[This post is by Eric Chu, Android Developer Ecosystem. —Tim Bray]
Providing users with more information about applications on Android Market has been a top request from Android users. Starting in a few weeks, we will be showing content ratings for all applications on Android Market. This new capability will provide users with additional information to help them select the best applications for them.
Android Market’s content policy remains the same as before: applications will be rated according to four content rating levels: All, Pre-teen, Teen, & Mature. Details on the rating levels can be found at Android Market Help Center.
To prepare for this launch, starting next week, developers submitting new or updated applications will be required to include a rating for all applications and games uploaded onto Android Market. In addition, developers will have the next several weeks to add a rating to their existing applications and games. Once content rating is visible to users, any applications or games that do not include a rating will be treated as “Mature”.
We are working hard to rapidly deliver improvements and upgrades to Android Market. Please look for more Android Market upgrades in the coming weeks. Thanks for your continued support and please don’t hesitate to give us feedback on what else we can do to make you more successful with Android and Android Market.
The COOLEST interpretation of the classic "Bubble Shooter" game with beautiful graphics and guaranteed hours of fun!
Innovative design, interesting game-play, and relaxing jungle ambiance sounds make this a must-have game on your HD2.
Pop batches of funny looking birds by tossing other birds at them and matching sets of three or more birds of the same color. Moreover, you can tack your high scores in the scoreboard. It is so addictive you can play for hours!
Real Football is back for the most exciting season yet!
Get ready for a new football season and battle for the cup with Real Football, the benchmark for mobile football games. Choose from 245 teams in 8 leagues with nearly every player thanks to the FIFPro license.
Face off in 12 stadiums detailed in 3D as you perform amazing moves with a simple and intuitive touch of the screen. The new directional touch pad allows for even greater precision than ever. With online updates, the game will always be informed of the latest trades throughout the season.
Features:
8 leagues, 245 teams and real player names thanks to the FIFPro license
12 stadiums entirely modeled in 3D down to the slightest detail
Download the most recent player database to always keep your game up to date
New directional pad for a more precise football experience
Perform the most amazing football moves easily with the touch screen.
Cookie's Home Tab (CHT) is a Sense 2.5 Home Tab modification which bring a lot of new features and customization options to Sense.
CHT version v2.0.0 bring major changes. Most of the mod has been rewritten from the ground up, every line of code has been looked over and optimized for speed. Lots of new features have also been added along with an addon widget framework. Generally the mod is more configurable than ever.
You must uninstall any previous version of CHT and soft reset before installing this one.
A new version of CHTEditor is also available: CHTEditor v2.0.0.0
There is no backward compatibility with versions 1.x.x, so you can't import old CHTE settings files. But future versions will be compatible going forward, so you will be able to import your 2.0.0 settings into any 2.x.x version.
Features:
- left/right sliding pages configurable from 1 to 7 pages.
- redesidned softkey area, bottom menu and tab slider.
- quick links can be configured in any row by column layout
- new links that are can be freely moved anywhere on the screen
- free links have a slide-to-launch feature on the lockscreen
- more widgets: email, sms, RSS, weather, clocks.
- addon widget framework: widgets can be made by anyone.
- widgets can be pinned into place and some can be freely resided
More Information about this app can be found here:
Resco Pocket Radio - Not just another Radio in your Phone
Resco Pocket Radio is a player and recorder providing endless streaming of radio broadcasting, perfect for those who can't live without a radio at their fingertips.
Enjoy the touch-optimized player, choose from an extensive list of radio stations from a wide variety of musical genres, schedule a recording while you are away, display lyrics, or add your own favorite radios in a convenient way.
Features:
· Support for MP3, WMA, MMS, AAC, AAC+, ASX, WMX, WAX, WVX and Ogg internet streams in a database of more than 5000 radio stations.
· User enabled Radio Stations Adding on the Serve
· New Skin Based Design
· Touch-friendly user interface
· Quick Search Tool
· Displaying Lyrics of the Currently Played Song
· Scheduler + recording function and the list of recordings
We’ve had quite a bit of discussion in this space recently about how to make sure that your app is visible in Android Market to any device that can run it, and only to those devices. In particular, check out two recent pieces by Reto Meier, Future-Proofing Your App and The Five Steps to Future Hardware Happiness.
As Reto points out, Market used to infer some <uses-feature> settings for older apps that were uploaded before certain device features arrived. This hasn’t been the case for applications uploaded since June of this year; developers have had to be careful about <uses-feature> and its android:required attribute. From what we see, it looks like most of you have got this sorted out and things are working smoothly.
However, there are still apps that haven’t been re-uploaded since June. In preparation for introducing some new Market features (that we think you’ll like), we’re about to launch a re-scan of all those legacy apps, looking at their Android Manifests and updating Market’s database. This means that if you have an app that you haven’t updated since June, and it lacks up-to-date <uses-feature> settings, it may stop being visible on certain devices.
We think the set of apps that will have this problem will be small, if only since most successful apps are updated regularly. If you want to be sure, check Reto’s advice here under "Android Market Rule #2”.
We’ve said it before but it bears repeating: There are a lot of different sizes and shapes and flavors of Android devices in the product pipeline, and you want your app available on every one that can possibly run it. So this is an area that is going to be requiring attention from developers on a continuing basis.
Almost instantly after I joined Google, it became obvious to me that the number-one area where Android developers wanted to see action and progress was in Android Market; your concerns in this area vastly outweighed whatever issues might be bothering you about the handsets and the framework and the programming tools. In recent months there has been a steady, quiet, incremental flow of improvements and upgrades. They add up. This is by way of a glance back at developments since the arrival of Froyo last summer.
First, we introduced error reporting to Market, so developers can see if their apps are locking up or crashing; and if so, exactly where.
Second, we upgraded the Market publisher site to include user comments, so you can read what people are saying about you, or at least what they’re saying in a language you understand.
Third, we added the licensing server, which, when usedproperly, tilts the economics of Android apps toward you, the developer, and against the pirates.
Fourth, we cranked up the number of countries people can buy and sell apps in: as of now, you can sell them in 29 countries and buy them in 32.
Fifth, we rolled in a “recent changes” feature, a place for developers to put their release notes. Android Market has a zero-friction process for app update, and the really great apps have followed the “release early, release often” philosophy. As a developer, I like having a place to write down what’s behind an app release, and as a person who downloads lots of apps, I like to know what the goodies are in each new update.
Sixth, Market now has a “draft upload” feature; this removes a lot of the tension and strain from the app-update process. Get your screenshots and feature graphics and text and APK all squared away with as much editing as you need to, then update them all with one click.
You’ll notice that I didn’t say “Sixth and last”, because this is a team on a roll and I expect lots more goodness from them; if you care about the larger Android ecosystem, or are already a developer, or are thinking of becoming one, stay tuned to this channel.
There are times when you do not want to be bothered. Whether it is a call from an annoying insurance salesman or ex-boyfriend or girlfriend, whatever your reason is for needing a call blocker for your Windows Mobile, this Pocket Call Blocker is one for you.
Pocket Call Blocker is an effective tool to block selected phone numbers from ringing your phone. It could block any unwanted incoming phone call, including but not limited to: specific numbers, wildcard numbers, anonymous and unidentified numbers, group numbers.
You could set your own rules to block any incoming call and sms from unwanted, annoying numbers. Take control of your incoming phone calls and sms now!
Features:
- Multiple filtering rules - filter by specific numbers, wildcard numbers, anonymous and unidentified numbers, groups/categories numbers, contact/non-contact numbers; all numbers.
- Two incoming phone call block actions - hang up and mute;
- Two SMS block actions - delete and mark as read;
Amazingly simple to play - Unbelievably hard to put down! Tap adjacent pairs of gems to swap them and make matching horizontal and vertical lines of 3 or more!
Choose from a relaxing and absorbing Easy game, a frantic Timed game, or just swap the gems to your heart's content in Endless mode.
One of the rare games that you can play all day 'just one more go' at a time.
* This is the Bejeweled 1, you can get Bejeweled 2 here:
A 3D motorcycle racing game featuring both breathtaking superbike racing and frantic motocross racing.
One game, dual enjoyment! Mini-Sportsbike is a 3D motorcycle racing game with breathtaking superbike racing and frantic motocross racing!
Race through a highly-detailed environment! Compete on one of 8 superbike racing tracks with splendid urban scenery. Or compete on 5 motocross racing tracks with a wild landscape.
The best 3D rendering effect you can have on a Pocket PC racing game! Features a sophisticated light effect, metallic/shiny motorcycle, dynamic racer postures and highly-detailed track decorations.
Lifelike physics and dynamics simulation. Bumping on a rugged road, colliding with a guardrail, tangling with rivals, jumping into the air... All of these are elaborately simulated in the game.
* To open the on-screen controls, click the tiny "+" icon (next to the speedometer).