Tower Defense is a popular strategic game that has grow in popularity since it was first introduced on the Internet. The basic idea of the game is to build defensive weapons to prevent a certain number of enemies to bypass the land.
IMDB, the Internet Movie Database is the core source of information for many movie-lovers. Now with IMDB Mobile, users can access movie information with the finger-friendly UI. Why IMDB Mobile?
We wrote about the thriving Geocaching community back in April last year. The community has grew close to 1 million users worldwide. For Windows Mobile users, however, no Geocaching application was available until now.
Navmi prides itself in being a GPS application for sports. And after checking out the application’s jam-packed features, we can definitely imagine users using this for their sports activities.
Tie Knots is an application with a collection of 43 pictures of the 7 types of tie-tying. If you are still struggling with learning how to tie a tie, use this application to practice on the go.
CountOnMe is basically a counter that you may find at your local administration offices where you will need to get a number and wait for your turn. It’s a fun idea to use the application on an individual level. I can’t imagine someone to be so busy that she or he will need their own queue counter.
DynaInk gives different users different experiences. You can use it as a note taking tool, or something to scribble on. Or if you are into sketches, this application has enough capacity to allow graphically-rich drawings.
GSound Box is a very similar gesture app to Caxixi developed by Samsung Mobile Innovator. It too provides a wide variety of instrument sounds, highly sensitive to the G-Sensor and is certainly finger-friendly. Switch around and place different instruments on different gestures.