My Latest Time Waster? Possibly…

Posted on 15 November 2006 by


As I have said before, Alison is pure evil. She always manages to send out information on exciting new games on days when I have many other things lined up to do. But that’s okay. ;-)

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Astraware will be releasing Glyph on December 6th, but you can pre-order it now for a significant savings. 

Its description reads:

Save the dying world of Kuros by reassembling ancient glyphs hidden beneath layers of rock and glistening stones. Clear groups of like-colored gemstones to break through the layers of rock and reveal the glyphs. Several different types of powerup will aid you in your task. Progress through 5 elemental areas and 125 levels to complete Quest mode, or explore the simpler challenge of over 100 levels in Action mode.

Glyph for Palm OS® and Windows Mobile® is based upon the highly-acclaimed PC game from Sandlot Games. With its beautiful graphics, ethereal soundtrack and atmospheric sound effects, Glyph is the perfect game to enjoy through the Holiday Season and into the New Year.

  • 2 play modes: Action and Quest
  • Bonus powerups help you clear the stones
  • Stunning visual effects
  • Play in 5 elemental worlds
  • Supports hi-res (320×320) and hi-res+ (320×480 and 480×320) Palm OS® devices
  • Supports native QVGA (240×320), VGA (480×640) and Square screen (240×240) Windows Mobile® for Pocket PC handhelds
  • Supports standard (176×220), native QVGA (240×320) and landscape QVGA (320×240) Windows Mobile® for Smartphone
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