Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Biden to send military medical teams to help hospitals. N95, KN95, KF94 masks. There are so many freeware games, unless you have very high standards, the available stuff can be pretty overwhelming. I think this phone is underpowered palmwise, but the market was pretty weak when I was buying during the summer.
No matter, nothing beats the convenience of being tied to only one device. Do the NES emulators work nicely on palms? Originally Posted by Tom Pocket VCS A lot of the games on my emus are very playable, though a lot of VCS games I've had trouble actually running I can't remember which ones. I'm running a Toshiba e, and the little directional pad doesn't work to well for specific movement on games like Castlevania, but I can't still play a few rounds of Tetris, Earthbound, and Atari VCS Bowling.
I can't find the site now though, where I got the emus My Reviews Page on GameRevolution. And these emus all have sound? How are the controlls for playing games? More or less comfortable than a GBA? Are there enough buttons for gaming SNES for example? Games I believe that Frontiers David Braben's company have released DarXide for the Palm - you pay to download it, but it is sure to be a lot cheaper than getting the 32X version, unless you get very very lucky!
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You can also save your place in the game easily. The number of saved games is only limited by the memory on your Palm device. Only 16 slots are displayed though. To complete the game the author is searching for several people who would like to help him with scripting, graphics, mapdesign and the docs.
If you are interested or have any questions please email jens gacel. Pros: Complex actions. Graphical IDE allows you to create new games. Unlimited saved game slots. Telengard Review by David Sugarman. You control an adventurer in search of the mysterious orb of power. The instructions consist of a little background for the game, and unfortunately little else. This is a solo quest. In other words, you do not play as a team of adventurers, which you do in most traditional RPGs.
You have the basic characteristics, like strength, hit points, intelligence, dexterity, etc. Beyond your core abilities and a sword, you are also given magic points and a few level 1 spells to start out. I think this is a good thing, since it gives your character a pretty even balance between fighting and magic abilities. Another good point is that there are numerous monsters and evil doers.
The bad guys are randomly generated throughout the dungeons numerous levels, which adds an element of surprise.
You gain experience points and gold with each monster you defeat. Aside from running into monsters and such, you can also find randomly-generated items, such as cloaks, magic rings and potions. Of course, what kind of adventure would this be without treasures. You will find gold, gems and silver strewn about the dungeon. You can get to inns on the surface world to rest and trade gold for experience points. Like I said, it has the basics of any good RPG.
The graphics are both good and bad. The dungeon is also pretty basic, with just a overhead maze-type of outline. Although this is a minus, its also a plus because Telengard is not a memory-intensive application. At only 73K, its pretty small. The interface is decent and intuitive. Buttons pop-up for each situation i.
You can keep track of gold, hit points, magic points, character level, etc on the right panel. Controlling your character is simple: just tap the screen on any adjacent square to move. Hardware buttons are not necessary in this game.
On the not-so-good side, there are a few notes. There is no real documentation, except for the intro. While the game is pretty self-explanatory, there are some things, like saving, that I feel could use some explanation. Now, this brings me to what I think is one of the games more ugly points: Saving. With over 50 levels, its going to take some time to get through this. The only way I know of to save is by switching applications. It then saves automatically. I would have liked it if there was a save button or something so I could save periodically without having to re-start the game each time.
Also, when you die, you can not resume from the last saved game. You need to start at the beginning. You want to experience some excitement and adventure. Although the lack of restoring after death does make the game more challenging, and makes it too tough. There are no real puzzles or side quests, but if you like exploring dungeons, this game will keep you occupied. Dark Haven Review by David Sugarman. Dark Haven by Gasgorf Software, is quite a piece of work.
It takes up a huge amount of memory. It is also a huge game in scope. In Dark Haven, you control an adventurer who has been captured and forced to fight in an arena as a slave. Your purpose is to escape the city of Dark Haven, but this is no easy task.
You must explore the city, fight in the arena, sleep at the inn, interact with a myriad of NPCs Non-Player Characters, or computer-controlled characters , purchase and upgrade weapons and armaments, fight random monsters throughout the city, train at a number of guilds, and a number of other tasks.
There is really only one negative aspect to this game. Because Dark Haven is so big and takes up so much memory, it is a very linear adventure. In other words, you follow a pre-determined path. You talk to people and perform tasks in a specific order. One other minor drawback are the graphics. Again, more complicated graphics or animations would have added more to the memory requirements, and it reminds me of the original Ultima-type games, with simple graphics, yet deep gameplay.
Of course, the arena fighting and random battles throughout the city are not pre-determined. There are monsters galore. When entering the arena, you choose between a novice or apprentice-class fight.
The novice fights will be challenging enough for a while, until you get enough experience points. The purpose of fighting is to get ranked. Once you are ranked, you will be able to leave the arena and wander around the city of Dark Haven. Eventually, you will get to fight the ultimate battle: the Dark Slayer.
Defeating him will earn you your freedom. The city of Dark Haven is very big, with many areas to explore, and many people to talk to. As I said, you will encounter many beings, both good and evil, throughout your journey.
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