Thursday, October 27, 2005
A Couple of Astraware Announcements
Posted by Darius Wey in "SOFTWARE" @ 01:00 PM
"Following the recent release of Ultimate Bowling Fighter, Astraware and Gamazura are pleased to announce additional versions of the game for Windows Mobile(R) for Smartphone and VGA-enhanced Windows Mobile(R) for Pocket PC handhelds. Ultimate Bowling Fighter is a non-stop round-the-world bowling tournament for your handheld. Select your character to battle against international opponents, unlock new challengers and locations and display your special skills as you attempt to become the Ultimate Bowling Fighter. Choose from Ryo - the skillful Japanese warrior; Kelly - the all-American bowling heroine; Jose - the smooth Spanish hustler; or Maya the bootylicious Brazilian diva and challenge the others to a duel on the bowling lane. (Also), great news for Sudoku fans; Astraware Sudoku is now available for Windows Mobile(R) for Pocket PC and Smartphone, plus we have some extra good news for non-English speaking customers as the game now additionally supports French, German, Italian and Spanish across both Windows Mobile(R) and Palm OS(R) platforms."
To kick things off, Astraware now has a version of Ultimate Bowling Fighter that is compatible with VGA Pocket PCs, so if you value that oh-so-nice high resolution, check out the latest release here. Also, Sudoku fans: you might want to take note of the release of Astraware Sudoku. It is available for QVGA and VGA Pocket PCs, and can be purchased from Handango for $9.95. Fancy some number-crunching tips? Then http://www.windowsmobilesudoku.com/ is worth visiting too. [Affiliate]
To kick things off, Astraware now has a version of Ultimate Bowling Fighter that is compatible with VGA Pocket PCs, so if you value that oh-so-nice high resolution, check out the latest release here. Also, Sudoku fans: you might want to take note of the release of Astraware Sudoku. It is available for QVGA and VGA Pocket PCs, and can be purchased from Handango for $9.95. Fancy some number-crunching tips? Then http://www.windowsmobilesudoku.com/ is worth visiting too. [Affiliate]