I have about 25 games on my Ax, but the 2 I play the most are PocketSlay and Fade, with PocketSlay being by far the most addictive! If you haven't checked it out, I would highly recommend it.
Originally posted by spooty It's hard to pick just 5, but the ones I keep going back to are:
1. Emperor's Mahjongg (I'm addicted to this one!)
2. Lemonade Inc.
3. Tiger Woods
4. Tomb Raider
5. Toss up between Age of Empires and SimCity 2000.
Have fun!!!
Have any links for Mahjongg?
Also, I really want Memory and some other slow paced games you have to think about.
I love thinking games too. As has been mentioned by several other people in this thread, Astraware has some pretty fun mind games. Some are timed, some are not, but they make you think.
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Yeah, you are totally weird. :D I like it too. Another fine example of a thinking game. More indepth than your regular Klondike Solitare. My problem is that I am very game moody, I can really enjoy one game one day and the next be in the mood for a totally different one. So I like a large selection. Do you have FreeCell for Pocket PC?
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Originally posted by paulg1957 I'm enjoying the games on the two Microsoft Entertainment Pack.. the game Cubicle Chaos and Killer Commute are fun, the latter is like frogger.
Also, the game Taipai is good plus reversi
after those it's Sim2000
don't forget about fire drill (where you run around the office putting out fires).. that's fun!
man people who call these tile matching games Mahjongg should really be dragged out and shot.
the game of Mahjonng is a tile game that uses strategies similiar to bridge, NOT matching a pile of tiles.
The fact that I even have to ask this is pretty sad, but I didn't notice it anywhere else. Where are Simcity and AOE at? Call me lazy, but I think it is just easier to ask you than to swim through the endless misery of Google.
Thanks.
BTW, nice site everyone involved here. This includes all of you forum-type Joes, too. I find it very informative. And pretty.
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Age of Empires is an epic real-time strategy game spanning 10,000 years, in which players are the guiding spirit in the evolution of small stone age tribes. Starting with minimal resources, players are challenged to build their tribes into great civilizations. Gamers can choose from one of several ways to win the game, including: world domination by conquering enemy civilizations, exploration of the known world and economic victory through the accumulation of wealth.
Be the undisputed ruler of a sophisticated real-time simulated city. Become the master of existing ones or get creative and start building your own dream city from the ground up. Whether you take over an existing one or you decide to build your own, you are the Mayor and City Planner with complete autonomy. Your city is populated by Sims (Simulated Citizens). Like their human counterparts, they build houses, condos, churches, stores, and factories. And, also like humans, they complain about things like taxes, mayors, and city planners. If they get too unhappy, they move out, you collect less taxes, and the city deteriorates.