ardiri
08-01-2004, 05:46 AM
Pocket Mini Golf and its prequel Pocket Mini Golf eXtra are now available for PalmOS 5 ARM based devices.
http://store2.esellerate.net/store/img/usr/PUB04732488/SKU318592656/pmg-normal.gif
Already available on the Tapwave Zodiac platform, Pocket Mini Golf now expands its user base - running on every OS5 device from the Treo 600 to the Tapwave Zodiac.
http://pmg.mobilewizardry.com/
Aaron Ardiri, Founder of Mobile Wizardry says "Pocket Mini Golf has the potential to be the Game of the Year - its won many awards on the Pocket PC and Smartphone platforms; with its unique style and interaction with the user this game shows nothing but promise. It'll definately be a candinate for the PalmSource Powered Up Awards - once you play, you are hooked!"
They are available immediately for $14.95 USD each from Mobile Wizardry's online store. It is recommended you buy the basic version before the eXtra version - eXtra is really an extention to the basic; with much more difficult holes and gameplay. Discussions are already in place for future projects and the completion of the Symbian Series 60 platform within the SHARK development environment.
http://store2.esellerate.net/store/img/usr/PUB04732488/SKU318592656/pmg-normal.gif
Already available on the Tapwave Zodiac platform, Pocket Mini Golf now expands its user base - running on every OS5 device from the Treo 600 to the Tapwave Zodiac.
http://pmg.mobilewizardry.com/
Aaron Ardiri, Founder of Mobile Wizardry says "Pocket Mini Golf has the potential to be the Game of the Year - its won many awards on the Pocket PC and Smartphone platforms; with its unique style and interaction with the user this game shows nothing but promise. It'll definately be a candinate for the PalmSource Powered Up Awards - once you play, you are hooked!"
They are available immediately for $14.95 USD each from Mobile Wizardry's online store. It is recommended you buy the basic version before the eXtra version - eXtra is really an extention to the basic; with much more difficult holes and gameplay. Discussions are already in place for future projects and the completion of the Symbian Series 60 platform within the SHARK development environment.