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Free Nokia games - Nokia S60 Version 2 games |
| Dragon Blade |  | Name: Dragon Blade Wrath of Fire is a 3rd person action-adventure game where players unleash the magical powers of a fierce dragon, creating a unique and visually stunning weapon through their sword and arms. Players will utilize an intuitively designed, two-handed Wii control scheme and use both arms simultaneously to emulate the dragons arms, wings, tail, fire and more as they embark on an epic fantasy adventure in more than 20 unique environments in 6 visually stunning worlds. |  |
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| Human Race |  | Name: Human Race The race to get to the top of the evolutionary ladder is a competitive one, which has pit man v/s woman in an unending debate over the centuries on who stands at the top….. The HUMAN RACE puts this debate to rest. This innovative version of the classic Snakes and Ladders board game is highly addictive and will keep you glued to your screens. |  |
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| Towns Men 4 |  | Name: Towns Men 4 At a time when mobile phone games seem to be leaning ever more towards simple, one-button titles, it is almost surprising to find a game that is as complex as Townsmen 4. One of the deepest, most enjoyable and most strategic games we've ever seen on mobile, Townsmen 4 has a level of interactivity and detail that would not look out of place on a PC, let alone on a phone. Essentially a town-building game in the same vein as PC classic Settlers and, to a lesser extent, Civilisation, Townsmen 4 puts you in the robes of a monk, as you set about building and managing your budding metropolis towards financial prosperity. Played from an isometric point of view, Townsmen 4 is accompanied by an intuitive control scheme, which helps to keep the game accessible. It's easy to select buildings and navigate through the menus, and each screen has been nicely designed and polished to make finding the options you need as easy as possible (although tooltips are notably absent). Graphically, the game looks even better than its predecessors, and everything is well-detailed and stylised, from the scale of your buildings, all the way down to your individual townsmen (or Townies, as they are known in the game) who wander around going about their daily business. Advertisement The majority of the gameplay is found in the mission mode, which offers a number of levels to play through as you guide your town's growth from a tiny settlement to a bustling city. There is no real underlying story here. All you get is a monk who pops up at the beginning of each mission and gives you a few objectives, telling you what your villagers need. It is then up to you to see that they get it. You can choose to construct a variety of buildings to help fulfil these goals, from farms to chapels to trading posts, and each of these is upgradable to one of three levels. Every building you construct produces a certain type of resource, and many can produce more than one thing. Farms, for example, are capable of producing corn, wood or herbs, but each farm can only produce one type of resource at a time. This means that you either have to build a farm for each resource (which isn't normally economically viable), or keep switching the resource that the farms producing to ensure a constant supply to the buildings that need it. Each building also has a daily upkeep, and failure to provide it with the resource it needs (such as beer or bread) will result in the building temporarily shutting down. Unfortunately, this can sometimes mean it is a bit too easy to fail a mission by simply running out of a resource and having no way of producing it again, causing all of your vital buildings to simply cease production. Thankfully, this does not happen too often – and once it is happened once, you will be doubly careful to make sure it doesnot again. |  |
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| Ghost Rider |  | Name: Ghost Rider Ghost Rider is a third person game based around the film Ghost Rider. It features the film follows superstar motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze.
Features The Ghost Rider is a GBA game that features the film Ghost Rider. It utilizes characters from Hollywood adaptation and Marvel comic universe. It continues the storyline of the film and dropping players into the role of Johnny Blaze. In the game, Johnny Blaze is transformed into a super hero. He is adapted with powers to aveng… |  |
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