[Free] Street Crossing Ragdoll - Your Portfolio

Hey,
Street Crossing Ragdoll is a casual arcade game in the style of Frogger.
You have to cross a street and to avoid the traffic.
It supports ragdoll physics for a more interesting gameplay.
I'm currently working on a update to include another vehicle (driven by another ragdoll) and a more improved game progress and performance. Stay tuned.
Download:
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koenigz.StreetCrossing
Windows Phone: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/street-crossing/4c815afe-2dc9-4a03-a696-8065abeebb79
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sNE14yR4hY
Thanks for your support
Patrick

very cool:good:

Gringo3d said:
very cool:good:
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Thank you. I'm already thinking about even more game ideas.

Game is available for Windows Phone now. I'm not very experienced in Windows Phone. Does the game even work on your device?
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/street-crossing/4c815afe-2dc9-4a03-a696-8065abeebb79
Thanks for your help.:good:

cool

Cool game!
It's made with Unity3d?

Yes. I'm using Unity 3D.
I'm going to release a new game by the way. Should be available in the stoore soon. You can see a preview video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LphquuJIv8
Maybe you like it, too. I will create a own thread later.

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RE 5 WVGA,VGA game project,demo and photos included

EDIT: Lack of Time and help so I could not finish the game. The demo works fine for WVGA devices and the graphics are exactly like the photo. You can shoot the zombies comming after you but at this point thats all there is to the game.
The file name RS5.zip is the wvga version
The file name RS5 VGA.zip is the vga version
My limits
Iam working in a 2D enviroment but trying make it look 3D. The goal of the project is too make an action game with superior graphics. Plus to beat out the iphone games, or at least have something exclusive. This is a freeware project and Iam doing this for fun. I welcome any help .
help
Iam tackling different major projects but if anyone could help I will share credit. Thanks for reading and any feedback to help on project will be welcome.
I am able to provide help. I am great with Photoshop since my study is based on desing etc.
animation
Thats great!!! Can you draw zombies walking towards the charactor onscreen. 40x40 size will be fine. Also zombies shooting with bows and arrows will be great too.
Great work !
Hey this is great work. I don't have anything to contribute but while looking at this thread I thought why not a zombie rail shooter for windows mobile. Something like House of the Dead where the character moves by himself (hence the term rail) and tap to shoot the brain eating zombies.... Just a thought
cool!! this looks very good!
nice share broo
Nice
Looks good so far. Impressive to say the least, my friend. Keep up the good work!
background
Yarach has drawn me some zombies , so I can use those. The last part I need is a 3D background 480x800 size. I figure a total of 4 should be good. The game would be a strictly action game , with a short-cut scene telling the story.
What I have now
1) Zombies ( Made by Yarach)
2) Main charactor
3) Resident Evil 5 startscreen
What I need
1)4 backgrounds 3D of course. 480x800 size which is the screen resolution.
And thats about it. Since Iam using a 2D editor I need 3D background and I will use some effects to try to make it feel more 3D. Any help is welcome and you will recieve credit.
Dude those graphics! it looks better than an iphone game! i think it is a pic of real resident evil 5 with 2 arrows added lol
how are normal windows mobile 6.5 phones going to handle those graphics? the iphone has a 3d graphics chip thats why it has so many games with good graphics and windows mobile has crappy ones open gl 2.0 seems to be the only thing helping windows mobile fr graphics
graphics
Well i made some games with great graphics the real problem is multi-touch.
I made a supermariobros game that is very good but has single-touch.
Recently I found a site with a lot of sprites on it, including resident evil sprites. Though there isn't any from resident evil 5, you could still use some from the other versions. The one from Genesis look the most useful.
miszhgo5 said:
how are normal windows mobile 6.5 phones going to handle those graphics? the iphone has a 3d graphics chip thats why it has so many games with good graphics and windows mobile has crappy ones open gl 2.0 seems to be the only thing helping windows mobile fr graphics
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Dude those screenshots are from the device itself.

New Doodle Jump 2.0 game! WVGA and VGA (no accelometer)

Ok this is a new doodle jump game with a little twist . In this version you avoid the enemy drills that are falling from the sky. Also to add challenge and trick you sometimes it will look like there are no platforms to jump on then they majically appear. This adds the the doodle jump challenge. See how high of an score you can get in the iphone classic.
If you want a variation of the game just give me ideas. Any feedback would be helpful but please no rude or common sense remarks. Post a photo of your high score if you like.
Thanks for sharing
feedback
Glad you like the game!
great , video coming soon
For Accelerometer Enabled version try this : Doodle Jump
This one is the best for WinMo: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-doodle-jump.html (Doodle Jump 1.0 for WinMo).
Your game isn't a real Doodle Jump 2.0.
zinconnu said:
This one is the best for WinMo: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-doodle-jump.html (Doodle Jump 1.0 for WinMo).
Your game isn't a real Doodle Jump 2.0.
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Thanks for the feedback , your right mine isnt the real doodle jump. The real doodle jump is on the iphone. But since this is windows mobile I decided to have a little fun and make my own version. Everyone likes something different.
I need a QVGA
Thank you
qvga
Well there isnt a qvga version but you can find qvga games in this website www.krenisiswinmobilegamesapps.com
With accelerometer it will be the best game
But without it - it's not so good
What about adding support for accelerometer?
third vote for accelerometer support
accelerometer and English version pls...else better graphics than Boing. Thanks so much
the0ne said:
For Accelerometer Enabled version try this : Doodle Jump
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It have's no Accelerometer?!
Thank you. I like this game.
i'd like to add on to the comment made earlier about it not being the original.i believe he meant that the first doodle jump clone was made by another developer and he should be the one who gets to name his upgrade doodle jump v2, otherwise there'd be confusion as to who is actual developer.. you should rename it to doodle jump krenesis or something, otherwise you will confuse players..
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naming your game doodle jump 2 when you haven't made a 1 is going to connfuse users...
suggestions---------
change button grahics/controls, it can become difficult when the guy is at the bttom of the screen and the buttons are in the way.
have randomized map and improve the character's jump height
answers
Ok time to answer some questions
1) The reason i didnt make accelometer support is the tools that i use dont support accelometer. I made sure in the title i put no accelometer so that would be clear.
2) Some one asked for english version? the buttons are in english
3)Yes i should change the name,,,but the guy who you where refering to I seen jump on other developer(who made original game) so thats why I responded the way I did.
Thank you!
BlackBox77 said:
Thank you!
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No problem I like making games on my off time and letting people play. Saves us all a little money.
ex is for wvga?
why dont make one for g-senser?=]
helloooo everybody
i would like to improve it by adding g-sensor support. it would be great if you could send me the source code of your game, otherwise ill have to do everything by myself and it will take more time in 8 hours i go to spain and will stay there for a week (hopefully there will be a wlan-hotspot in the hotel xD), but after that im gonna DO IT
cheers

ARDefender - Free Tower Defense Game for HD2

I found this website:
http://ardefender.com/windowsmobile.html
They have a game listed for free, and show the HD2 as a listed device.
However, I'm not sure how to download or install it. Any help would be appreciated.
"You need to print this tag to play", maybe a pdf virus?
Mods
It seems fishy , let a Moderator know and see if it has virus. I would do it myself but Iam out of town and dont have my computer with me.
Wow! This would be the first Augmented Reality TD game I've ever seen for WinMo!
The PDF should be a printout that you place on a table so that the game can build the table's surface into the gameplay!
Hope this works well.
Hi Guys,
Would this work for the ' HD ' ?
I need this N O W !!!
forallgoo said:
I found this website:
http://ardefender.com/windowsmobile.html
They have a game listed for free, and show the HD2 as a listed device.
However, I'm not sure how to download or install it. Any help would be appreciated.
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Simon_WM said:
Hi Guys,
Would this work for the ' HD ' ?
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How about trying for yourself and let us know
It seems that's the pdf isn't a virus
my norton virus scanner says: it's clean
This makes no sense. How does pointing my camera at a piece of paper start the game?? No application required or mentioned on the site??
you guys really need to read up on augmented reality, basically print out the card with the dots on then the game will use your phones camera, you point the camera at the card and the game engine magically using the printed card as a reference for the camera angles to control a 3D rendering engine, move the phone around the printed card making sure you are pointing at the card control your viewing perspective of the game.
see, youtube even has videos of people playing this game, all you have to do is search a little to find answers to your own questions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k56ZtfZYG7E
well...
it seems that no .cab exists for now for WM.
but it's already ok for Bada on Samsung Wave :
http://www.samsungapps.com/topApps/topAppsDetail.as?productId=G00000075347&listYN=Y
(appstore samsung, France)
For more details :
- download and install the application
- print the pdf (clean, without virus)
- put the printed sheet over table
- play
of cours, you will need to have installed the game first... and as no .cab for WinMo...
Funny, very funny...what about the controls? Realy funny thanks
middlep1 said:
you guys really need to read up on augmented reality, basically print out the card with the dots on then the game will use your phones camera, you point the camera at the card and the game engine magically using the printed card as a reference for the camera angles to control a 3D rendering engine, move the phone around the printed card making sure you are pointing at the card control your viewing perspective of the game.
see, youtube even has videos of people playing this game, all you have to do is search a little to find answers to your own questions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k56ZtfZYG7E
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All well and good, but where is the actual game? Are you saying that simply pointing my phone camera at the square will start the game? How is that possible? Game looks great in the video, but I can't find anything on the site resembling an installable file.
EDIT: Apparently, this is vaporware for now. Why put up a demo video for a program that doesn't exist?
Miami_Son said:
All well and good, but where is the actual game? Are you saying that simply pointing my phone camera at the square will start the game? How is that possible? Game looks great in the video, but I can't find anything on the site resembling an installable file.
EDIT: Apparently, this is vaporware for now. Why put up a demo video for a program that doesn't exist?
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Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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Hello Sir, thanks for developing such a wonderfull app for Windows Mobile.
However, considering that the HD2 is the smartphone's King of Kings, we would really like to see the game available for this platform, morover it will be the first SERIOUS agumented reality game for Windows Mobile, and this can even take more developers to use that technology on Windows Mobile instead pointing their heads on the stupid, luser-oriented iPhone by Steve "Blow" Jobs.
Thanks for your attenction, Sir.
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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Congrats on your exclusive deal with a big company like Samsung!
I hope that it's a springboard for your company. While I believe we'd see the best game performance on a device like the HD2... I have a TouchPro2 and would also love to play it.
Good Luck. Hope to be hearing alot more about int13 in the NEAR future!
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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I guess you got my e-mail pointing you here.
Sheesh
There still MUST be an application that will render the graphics for the game, interpret the camera images, detect g-sensor signals, play any sound effects, etc. The PDF contains ONLY AN IMAGE and CAN NOT be 'executed' as an application. Where the *BLEEP* is the .CAB Installation file download?
Seattle Rat said:
There still MUST be an application that will render the graphics for the game, interpret the camera images, detect g-sensor signals, play any sound effects, etc. The PDF contains ONLY AN IMAGE and CAN NOT be 'executed' as an application. Where the *BLEEP* is the .CAB Installation file download?
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Just Read what the CEO said...
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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Top video game emulator for Galaxy y & y duos !! XD [enjoy] [all android] [FUN] ©® §

Top video game emulator for Galaxy y & y duos !! XD [enjoy] [all android] [FUN] ©® §
Its my 1st post!!
In the months since our initial release
of the Most Hardcore Emulators on
Earth, there has been a plethora of
Android emulator releases, and so our
emulation-meister, Travis Fahs,
decided that it an ideal time update
and augment his epic list, and so we
present to you The Most Hardcore
Emulators on Earth 2.0. ~ed.
We all love our Androids, but let’s face
it. We still have a way to go to catch up
to iOS’s massive library of games. But
Google’s permissive market standards
and Android’s ease of side-loading
(installing non-market apps) makes it
the king of emulators, opening up tens
of thousands of games that iOS users
can’t play without having to jailbreak
their phones.
Those same lax approval standards that
allow emulators to run rampant also
mean there’s a lot of garbage to filter
through. Many emulators on the
market are just clones or hacks of
others’ work, while others are
overpriced compared to more robust
alternatives. It can be tough to pick the
right one for your favorite system, so
Hardcore Droid is here to share our
picks for each of our favorite systems.
(1) RetroArch
RetroArch is an effort to bridge the gap
between PC and Android emulation, by
offering a very powerful, accurate
emulator that supports more than a
dozen systems, and by doing it all for
free. With such broad support, it’s
pretty much a must-have for any
emulation fan. It’s the only way to
play Virtual Boy games or Cave Story,
and it offers the best Sega CD emulation
you’ll find on the Android. While it’s a
bit lacking in terms of interface and
usability, and some of the cores are
pretty slow, it offers some of the most
accurate, high-quality emulation
around, and support for more systems
is on the way.
(2) MSX.emu
The MSX probably isn’t nostalgic for
many English-speakers, but the 8-bit
computers had some of the best
Japanese computer games of their time.
Home to many Konami classics,
including the original Metal Gear,
Metal Gear 2, and Snatcher, the MSX
came in a variety of flavors, and quite
a few add ons. MSX.emu is based on
BlueMSX, arguably the best emulator
for the system on PC, so expect nearly
flawless compatibility and support. As
an added bonus, there’s also support
for the ColecoVision, which featured
very similar hardware. The price tag
may be enough to scare some away,
however.
(3) fMSX
Marat Fayzullin is one of the
godfathers of the emulation scene,
developing some of the very first multi-
platform emulators in the world,
establishing many of the cores that
would be used by others, as well as
creating some of the file formats still
used today. He began fMSX 20 years
ago, and amazingly enough still finds
time to work on it. There are a number
of appealing features here, including
interesting video filters, music
recording, and touch screen mouse
support. Best of all, it’s available in an
ad-supported free flavor, as well as a
paid app.
(4) Marvin
For kids who grew up in the UK in the
early ‘80s, the ZX Spectrum conjures as
many memories as the NES does for
those of us in America. Uncle Clive’s 8-
bit computer led the charge of
inexpensive PCs that parents were
scooping up for their “educational
value.” Of course all most kids wanted
it for was to play games. The primitive
graphics and sound haven’t aged well,
but that doesn’t make Jetpac or Knight
Lore any less of a blast. Marvin is a
genuinely great little emulator, and one
of those that is completely free, so even
if you’re a newbie to the system, you
might want to dive in. Lots of great
control options and speedy
performance make this a stand-out,
even with other options available.
(5) Frodo C64
Any discussion of 8-bit computers
would be incomplete without some love
for the Commodore 64. There are a
few options out there, and none of
them are perfect, but Frodo 64 offers
solid emulation in a free, open-source
package. Those SID tunes still sound
great with a pair of headphones.
Juggling keyboard and joystick controls
can be a bit of a bear, but maybe that
will finally justify that iControlPad 2
purchase.
(Arcade)
(6) MAME4Droid Reloaded
Arcade emulation has always been
tricky, since it’s really a collection of
hundreds of different pieces of
hardware that may or may not share
some components. MAME is one of the
most important emulators of all time
because it manages to cull all of these
into one package, and for broad
compatibility, it is the only option. But
MAME was built for accuracy, not
speed, and even high-end PCs can
struggle with some games. As a result,
most versions of MAME made for less
powerful or portable systems have
been based on a version of MAME
released in 2000, back when speed was
more of a priority, and this is the case
with the classiv version of
MAME4Droid as well. This means it
runs a tiny fraction of the games its PC
counterpart does, and features many
bugs that have since been squashed.
Seleuco’s Reloaded release puts Big Boy
MAME in the palm of your hands for
the first time. Based on a relatively
modern build (0.139, released in 2010),
it features accurate emulation and
broad compatibility. The downside, of
course, is that it requires a monster CPU
to run, and anything past the 16-bit era
is still probably too choppy to be worth
playing, but we can’t wait to see what
it can do on the Nexus 4. Alas, both
versions of MAME are badly crippled
by poor control options, and an
inability to save these options on a per-
game basis, so it’s not recommended
unless you have a good control pad.
(7) NEO.emu
MAME may be the all-in-wonder, but
there are better options when it comes
to specific systems. NEO.emu offers
fast, accurate Neo Geo emulation for
both the console and arcade versions.
As the most popular arcade hardware
of all time, this opens up quite a few
options for classic 16-bit action. Bonus
points for making sure the touch screen
controls support four presses at once,
for those bold enough to attempt King
of Fighters without a controller.
(8) CPSEmu
Capcom’s CPS2 was their go-to 16-bit
machine from Super Street Fighter II
all the way through Marvel vs. Capcom
and beyond. Although it’s mostly of
interest to fighting game fans, a few
oddballs like Progear and Super Pang
buck the trend. This emulator is
available completely for free from
XDA, and is not currently available on
the Play Store.
(NES)
(9) NES.emu
Robert Broglia’s work is going to come
up a lot in the feature, because every
one of his emulators is top-notch. They
share a common framework and
feature set, which includes excellent
external controller support and robust
video options, but they also go the extra
mile for their individual systems. Not
only does NES.emu support a wide
range of mappers for broad
compatibility thanks to the FCEUX
codebase, but it also supports the
Famicom Disk System, which opens up
a sizable library of imports, as well as
the famous zapper, so you can play
Duck Hunt on the touch screen.
(10) Nesoid
Nesoid was one of the first emulator
casualties of the Android Market. At
Nintendo’s request, a small handful of
emulators were permanently banned
from the market, including Nesoid.
That hasn’t stopped it though, as you
can still download it and side-load it
manually, or nab it off of an
alternative market app. Nesoid isn’t
quite as polished as NES.emu, but it is
available for free now, which might
make it an attractive alternative. It’s
also very fast, for those still rocking a
G1.
Huuuuuuu.........
I really deserve atleast 1 thanks for my hard work!!
Bye
Was the first one to thank!Good Work Though....
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Thanx!!
The war lord !!
Hey ,
RetroArch Android Isn't Compatible With Galaxy Y.......
Any Ports?? Download Links??
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Currently i m using my boy! (gba emulator)(paid) . From my point of view it is the best emulator available in market & gba supports above 2000games so i love it !!
I m New here so i can't use any external link!! :'(
The war lord !!
Thank you sir!
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Thanks for the download link!
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U r welcome!! Now tell me ur experience with MY BOY!
1hewar10rd said:
Currently i m using my boy! (gba emulator)(paid) . From my point of view it is the best emulator available in market & gba supports above 2000games so i love it !!
U can download my boy! Here
I m New here so i can't use any external link!! :'(
The war lord !!
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is it the paid version? den u r not allowed to share it on xda! plz remove the link or i will report it!
Ok!! Dude i m New so i don't know that!!
The war lord !!
But many people share link of paid apps on xda??
:thumbdown::thumbdown::what::what::screwy::beer:
1hewar10rd said:
But many people share link of paid apps on xda??
:thumbdown::thumbdown::what::what::screwy::beer:
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Nope they don't....
Mahn , please remove it....
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1hewar10rd said:
U r welcome!! Now tell me ur experience with MY BOY!
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Yeah really good for games like Dragon Ball Z!!
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try using gameboid its free and better than my boy although not on playstore anymore
Can u share the link of gameboid or PM the link!!
1hewar10rd said:
Can u share the link of gameboid or PM the link!!
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sure and its free. here it is just select .bin file when you start application
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jbiyuud9dea0zqd/gameboid.zip
amit34521 said:
sure and its free. here it is just select .bin file when you start application
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jbiyuud9dea0zqd/gameboid.zip
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Only better graphics then my BOY!!
1hewar10rd said:
Ok!! Dude i m New so i don't know that!!
The war lord !!
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1hewar10rd said:
But many people share link of paid apps on xda??
:thumbdown::thumbdown::what::what::screwy::beer:
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Read the forum rules then, also I recommend watching the noob video again. And as it happens outside of the Galaxy Y forums there is hardly any warez. Galaxy Y just happens to be a hotbed for warez due to a lot of pre-teen users.
Do not post warez in future, it is not looked upon well.
1hewar10rd said:
Currently i m using my boy! (gba emulator)(paid) . From my point of view it is the best emulator available in market & gba supports above 2000games so i love it !!
I m New here so i can't use any external link!! :'(
The war lord !!
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My boy is the best
amit34521 said:
try using gameboid its free and better than my boy although not on playstore anymore
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Gameboid has problems with a few games so I switched to my boy and liked it better
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Jonny said:
Read the forum rules then, also I recommend watching the noob video again. And as it happens outside of the Galaxy Y forums there is hardly any warez. Galaxy Y just happens to be a hotbed for warez due to a lot of pre-teen users.
Do not post warez in future, it is not looked upon well.
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Ok!! Sorry Dude!! I m searching 4 that guy who post the link for a paid app (Rom manager pro)
The war lord !!

[FREE][GAME][UPDATE] Rollable - simple arcade game

Rollable is a simple arcade game in which you collect points in a limited time.
Steer the ball by gently tilting your device.
Collect points of the same color to increase score multiplier.
Use accelerators and time bonuses for better results!
Collected points unlock new maps!
I can't post links yet, so please find Rollable in Windows Phone Store and on YouTube for gameplay video
I hope you'll like the game. I'm waiting for your opinions!
Pavloidx said:
fun game
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I'm glad you like it!
Rollable has received a big update! Check it out!

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