Articles tagged with: Samsung Wave game
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Have you ever played Doodle Jump, or a similar motion sensor platform game? Space Ark is a similar game, but for the Samsung S8500 Wave smartphone.
There is one and only character involved in this game, and that is controlled by the player. He continuously falls owing to the artificial gravity, so you have to make sure he gets elevation by bouncing on randomly placed clouds. As you go higher and higher, there are less clouds, in order to make the game more difficult.
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There are many Samsung Wave games in which players have to burst continuous balls. This is the same game, but with a twist!
It can get a bit boring to simply find lines of circles with the same colour. There are similar games in which users themselves introduce the balls, such as Frozen Bubble for Linux, or as we reviewed right here at the blog, Bubble Bang and Hubbly Bubbly 2. SuperColorBall feels as if there is much more strategy to it, almost as a chess puzzle where the computer tries …
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Samsung Wave users usually complain that there aren’t enough good free Bada games to play with – although not everything can be free, Polar Fishing brings a good entertainment experience to us.
I never get tired of puzzle games, especially those that can enrich the experience with plenty of colours, that the screen reproduces very well. If you aren’t a fan of puzzle games, this one might change your mind.
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I know how to spell sudoku, but the joined ‘k’s in this Samsung S8500 game represents Kyrill Kober, the developer of this game – or so I think.
There are quite a few sudoku games in every single gaming platform, it’s a popular game like Xs and Os or Tetris. This sudoku, however, has added features that can make it more challenging - or easier, depending on your logic capability.
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I’m not much into hockey games, but this free 3D Samsung Wave game focused on this sport is worth checking out for various reasons.
If you are looking for a fully-fledged game similar to those for PC and video game consoles, I hate to disappoint you, but this is not one. Think of penalty shoot-out and you’re getting close.
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I enjoy finding Bada games that actually make my brain work instead of just giving me fancy graphics or finger work. Word Shake, developed by the British Council, is one of these.
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Who doesn’t remember playing Hang Man at school? It’s a very educative game, and now it has reached the Samsung S8500 Wave in free form.
If you aren’t aware of the game’s format, let me break it down for you: there is no need for a phone at all, it just saves paper and ink like on Tic-Tac-Toe. Hangman requires the selection of one language, in this case, it has been programmed for English only as far as I am concerned.
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Now more and more Bada games are available, one of them, Defen-G Astro, caught my eye for its simplicity but completeness.
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If you think chaos didn’t have a name, think again after you play the Samsung Wave game BattleBallz, one hell of a packed game!
Games such as Break-out go as far back as Atari’s 2600 and are generally considered very simple to play and even to develop. Developer Pocketeers Limited took this same simple concept to a whole another level, introducing crazy sounds, objects that “fight” against your purpose, and even including a second paddle, either controlled by another gamer or by the AI itself.
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Linux lovers for sure will know this Frozen Bubble-like Samsung Bada game, which, if I’m not mistaken, is also available at the App Store and Android Market.
Games drain the battery, so I suggest you to visit the PhoneRPT store and get a 3000mAh extra capacity battery for your Samsung Wave delivered to you for free!
