October 12, 2003

Event Core

Event Core is a program that does absolutely nothing! It's strength lies in the fact that packed in the zip file is the OPL source code that illustrates how the menu (and the default menu entries) are called, how the 4 side menu buttons work, and how to react to system messages. Think of it as a 'skeleton' that you can hang your own code round. With half the work already done, your development should be a lot easier and quicker.

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Quad

Quad is the classic strategy game that you may not have heard of. Designed by G. Keith Still in 1979, his goal then was to develop a quick to play but complex game with fewer rules than 'Go.' My goal was to bring you this unusual yet highly compelling strategy game to your palmtop.

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Clock 6

Clock6 came about in much the same way as Clock5 did. Something that the authors found that their new machine didn't have - a clock that would take up the full screen and meant that their 9210 wouldn't just sit on their desk doing nothing.

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October 11, 2003

SF Cave

SF Cave is proof you don't need manuals as thick as a Tom Clancy novel, or controls that need four sides of A4 paper to get moving. With one key (thrust), SF Cave will take you into the Danger Zone of addictive gaming. Originally written by SunFlat (hence the SF), this Symbian OS conversion by Ewan Spence and FreEPOC shows you don't need fancy graphics and depth - you just need a good idea.

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Vexed

Vexed has been the last word in frustration on the Psion platform. Last year FreEPOC took the Nokia Communicator by storm, and Vexed became one of the leading OPL packages for the first Symbian Smartphone. With over 500 levels of infuriating puzzles, thousands of you have joined Sekushi Dianno as she journeys through the wastes of the Middle East after the elusive trophy of Puzznic...

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