Developer:
devbooster
SymLineZ is a little game, a clone of WinLineZ, hence its name, which is a clone of Color Lines.
Game purpose:
You may align five or more single color balls in horizontal, vertical, diagonal lines,
and by this way you score points.
Balls can be moved only across vacant squares.
And for each ball you moved which doesn''''t make a line, SymLineZ add for you three new balls
(those drawn at the top of the screen).
You have lost when the board is full.
It was tested on P1i, but it should work on all UIQ 3.x devices with a screen size minimum of 200x230, developped in C++ with Metrowerks Code Warrior as a technical review of development possibilities on these phones, and for my girl friend :-).
Note:
Capability for Remote service is asked at installation only for scores synchronisation function which is not required. So since symbian certification is too expensive and heavy for a free game, I certify to you, user, that this game is not a spyware, that no personal information is sent over the internet, only scores if you ask it.
Changes log:
- Version 2.55 (2/11/2007):
Version for UIQ 3.x
Jockers can be moved every where now.
Scores won by completing more than one row at a time are no more multiplied by the number of rows (scores were too big).
- Version 2.43 (29/10/2007):
New synchronization function to share and publish high scores on internet with other players (gprs or umts required, could work on wap?...).
New Jocker balls to maximize interest of completing long rows or multiple rows in one time and score multplied by number of rows aligned in one time.
New statistics screen.
Bug fixes on row alignment detection.
Scores backup at each new score recorded.
- Version 1.07 (2/5/2004):
Fixes on demo and moves calculation (which may occasionally hang phone).
New modes 10x10, 11x11 grids : tries which are, according me, not very interesting.
- Version 1.05 (1/1/2004):
First published version.
If you have suggestions to make new modes (and others evolutions), please email them to
[email protected], I would be happy to try to implement them. ;)
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