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xGomoku for PALM 9.2.2 by Setup Group
2005-10-27
Play Gomoku - simple and addictive ancient Asia's game. Gomoku is played between two opponents on a board. The winner of the game is the player who will be first to attain five in a row.
xPente for PALM 9.1.1 by Setup Group
2005-10-27
Play Pente and Keryo-Pante - simple and addictive board games. Pente is played between two opponents on a board. The winner of the game is the player who will be first to attain five in a row.
xRenju for PALM 9.1.0 by Setup Group
2005-10-27
Play Renju - simple and addictive ancient Asia's game. Renju is played between two opponents on a board. The winner of the game is the player who will be first to attain five in a row.
2005-10-27
Play Gomoku - simple and addictive ancient Asia's game. Gomoku is played between two opponents on a board. The winner of the game is the player who will be first to attain five in a row.
2005-10-27
Play Pente and Keryo-Pante - simple and addictive board games. Pente is played between two opponents on a board. The winner of the game is the player who will be first to attain five in a row.
2005-10-27
Play Renju - simple and addictive ancient Asia's game. Renju is played between two opponents on a board. The winner of the game is the player who will be first to attain five in a row.
Blobshop 2.30.0300 by Jutta Behling, ABC-Ware
2006-08-02
Blobshop is a kids' game reminiscent of 5-in-a-row. To win, you fire paint blobs at a gridded wall and try to get five in a row before your opponent does. You can configure the wall from 6 x 6 to 15 x 15 squares.
2007-01-18
Randomly shuffle Excel cells, entire rows, or entire columns. Sorting is done quickly and at complete random.
Crossnull 2.2.8 by FreeSweetGames
2007-07-23
The game is played on a 15 x 15 board. The first player places a cross piece on an empty cell by turn, the second player places a null. The one who place five pieces in a row (vertically, horizontally or diagonally) first wins.
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