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Applications that have a puzzle or video game nature to them will be listed below.
Applications that have a puzzle or video game nature to them will be listed below.
It's basically a puzzle game, with a board filled with blocks, that you must move out of the way to free the way for the highlighted block to be able to leave the board.
The idea is to bounce the ball off the paddle (which you control by sliding your finger) and into the bricks. Created by kmax
http://forums.precentral.net/attachments/homebrew-apps/21611d1247619513-brickbreaker-0-1-7-14-nnr-brickbreaker_2009-14-07_195119
It's a very simple craps game, with only the two most basic bets: pass, and don't pass. Includes shake to roll support.
A WebOs version of the old paper & pencil game where you try to create the most boxes, one line at a time, while trying not to let your opponent create a box. It's a 2 player game. You hand the Pre back and forth after each turn. http://forums.precentral.net/homebrew-apps/190937-dot-game-v1-5-2-1-5-0-nrr.html
Here's another one to pad the Homebrew numbers :) palmdoc2005
More features on the way :) Thanks mapara
Test your logic and reasoning skills with this classic codebreaking game.
Now at rev 4 !! Thanks rboatright [3]
Here is the latest version of tetris for palm. The official name will Pretris. Created by code warrior elchileno. More support found here..
http://danielfarina.com/pre/tetris_demo9
As my first venture into the whole Mojo SDK thing, I decided to make a dice rolling app. It's been fun learning javascript, and hopefully it'll lead to bigger and better apps, but for the time being, I think this is a nice first try. --robobeau [4]
PreMemo: Memorize the images and find their corresponding pairs. Muchas Gracias el chileno [5]
I probably don't have to tell you much about that game except that it's available for your Pre! --roar [6]
Notes: Does not do anything, just a proof of concept for the homebrew install method. Still, it shows your homebrew cred! --Dieter Bohn [7]