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Tired of playing Battleship against the computer all day? Frustrated with a bunch of unplayed games on your T68i? Wish the instructions were in your manual? Well... learn right now and bring some fun to your phone!
1. Arimona
This is a Solitaire game, the goal of which is to end up with 4 piles of cards in suit, starting from the ace and ending in the King.
The cards on the game pile can be built, and moved to each other in descending order and do not have to be corresponding colors or suits. The extra card pile, accessed by the 9 button can be used to add cards to the game pile to make further opportunities. Aces can be placed in the relevant slot when they appear by pressing the # button. You should then build on each of these aces, in suit until you have 4 complete piles.
2. Contrary
This is a strategy game very similar to Reversi.
You select a color, (black or white) and then take turns to place your counters on the board. You can only place your counter on the board opposite another counter of the same color, with a certain amount of your opponents counters in between. When you do this, your opponents counters will become the same color as your own.
The goal being to end the game with more counters on the board than your opponent has.
3. Erix
The goal of this game is to move the pen about the playing board by using the joystick. When you complete a box by reaching the 2 sides the area will become colored, thus shortening the playing area. The idea is to color a certain percentage of the playing area without allowing the pen or the line to be touched by the moving balls.
4. Four Piles
The 4 colorful boxes are not used in this game. They are a feature only.
The pile of cards on the far left is the extra pile. When '0' is pressed, these are dealt, one by one into the next space on the right, or the waste pile.
You should begin the game by moving the first 5 cards from the extra pile, into the 5 spaces in the middle of the square, thus forming a cross. This is the Tableau. One cars card is also dealt to the top left corner. The corner spaces are called foundations.
Cards from the extra pile can be built in descending order regardless of suit, and can wrap around from Ace to King as necessary.
These cards and also cards from the extra pile can be moved to the corner spaces or 'foundations' and are built upwards in suit and wrap around from King to ace as required until 13 cards are in each foundation.
The goal of this game is to complete all 4 foundations with a suit in each foundation.
5. Naval Fleet
This is a Battleships type, game, the goal of which is to hide 5 naval ships. and then take turns against an opponent to guess squares in which a ship may be hidden. The winner is the one who bombs all of his opponents ships.
6. North Territory
This game is very similar to the Yukon Struggle, although the extra pile is displayed all at once, instead of one at a time.
7. Q
This is a puzzle game, the idea of which is to 'push' the colored boxes into their corresponding holes. You do this by first selecting a colored box, it will then give you the option of which direction to push the box.
8. Wuziqi
This is essentially Connect 4 except you try to get 5 in a row either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. First to get 5 in a row wins.
9. Yukon Struggle
This game is the standard solitaire game. The idea of which is to build up 4 piles of cards in suit, from ace to King.
You can build cards in descending order, and they must be alternative colors, suits are not relevant. Kings can also be moved into empty gaps.
The extra cards are turned over one at a time by pressing the '0' button. Aces can be placed in the relevant slots by pressing the '# 'button when they appear, other cards 2,3,4,5 and so on, can be added to the ace pile by pressing '#' when they become available.
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Posted: 2002-11-06 00:29:00
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