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Spb Software House Releases Mini Games

Posted on 01 June 2007 by


This release comes just in time for summer and the free time that everyone will hopefully begin enjoying:

Spb Software House is releasing Spb Mini Games, which for whatever reason I thought at first glance was a collection of games in a single package, but is really a set of six games – each sold separately. I’m not sure why, but this realization gave me a bit of a let-down.

The Sudoku game is $14.95, and all the other titles are $9.95.

Read the full press release after the jump…

Spb Software House Releases Mini Games: Sudoku, Numbers, Quadronica, Minesweeper II, Matches and Balltracker

June 1st, 2007 — Spb Software House, the leading Windows Mobile software developer, releases six intelligent Mini Games for Pocket PC, including Spb Sudoku.

There are six interesting games: Spb Sudoku, Spb Numbers, Spb Quadronica, Spb Minesweeper II, Spb Matches and Spb Balltracker.

Playing these games is quite fun and addictive. Nice graphics with native qVGA and VGA support, simple rules and easy controls make progressing through each game very enjoyable.

Spb Sudoku — the famous puzzle game with thousands of levels included. It is a logic-based number placement puzzle, which has millions of fans all over the world.

Spb Minesweeper II — a well-known game. The object of the game is to clear an abstract minefield without detonating a mine.

Spb Quadronica — the game that not only trains your pattern-finding activity, but is also humorous. During the game you should identify four identical colored boxes on the field which match up to form a rectagnle.

Spb Matches — a game for spending hours of free time trying to solve great matches puzzles. You definately played this game, when you were a child. Moving matchsticks you should form a predefined picture.

Spb Balltracker — a game to improve your path-finding and backtracking activities. The goal of the game is to guide the ball to the exit. You’ll need to apply strategy and patience, in order to be successful at this game, but it is very addictive.

Spb Numbers — a kind of an arithmetic game with a very addictive gameplay. Except obvious calculation skill this game requires intensive use of short memory.

Pricing and Availability

All Spb Mini Games are currently available in English, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Czech, and Dutch. Free trial versions of the games working for 15 days with some restrictions can be downloaded, or the full versions can be purchased from www.spbsoftwarehouse.com: Spb Sudoku for 14.95 USD and the rest games for 9.95 USD.

Further Information and Downloads

Further information regarding Spb Mini Games can be found at the Spb website:

Spb Sudoku:
Spb Sudoku web page
Spb Sudoku screenshots
Spb Sudoku downloading page

Spb Minesweeper II:
Spb Minesweeper II web page
Spb Minesweeper II screenshots
Spb Minesweeper II downloading page

Spb Quadronica:
Spb Quadronica web page
Spb Quadronica screenshots
Spb Quadronica downloading page

Spb Matches:
Spb Matches web page
Spb Matches screenshots
Spb Matches downloading page

Spb Balltracker:
Spb Balltracker web page
Spb Balltracker screenshots
Spb Balltracker downloading page

Spb Numbers:
Spb Numbers web page
Spb Numbers screenshots
Spb Numbers downloading page

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