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| 2008 Euro Cup |  | Name: 2008 Euro Cup
Description:We're becoming increasingly impressed by the ability of mobile game developers to continually shoehorn the athletic world of super-sports into a few hundred KB of Java code. Perhaps much of this success is linked to improved technology in even the lowest range of handsets these days, but credit where it's due – this is most certainly a comprehensive football game for the micro-screen.
Despite the fact that England won't actually be at the 2008 Euro Cup, pocket gamers can at least find some solace in dabbling with an imaginary fixture in which they can personally return glory to our once great Britain. Choosing from 54 European teams, the championship stands ready and bustling for the right thumb to carry a team to the top.
Doing so is no small matter, of course. What's immediately noticeable about 2008 Euro Cup is the grand scale of the pitch. While this might sound like an expected feature, playing MobilityZone's latest sports offering brings home the realisation that a great many football games – particularly those intended for the handheld formats – clearly reduce the playing area size to better accommodate the mobile screen.
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| Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2009 |  | Name: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2009
Description:iger Woods '09 is a great golf game. You have the full range of clubs, you can set your distance and strength with the cursor pad, and either draw or fade (hook and slice) the shots with a single button.
By reducing the complexity of controls to something suited for a mobile phone, the designers have managed to leave all the playable bits in the code, while taking out the fluff. It may sound simple, but that actually takes a lot of skill.
One thing that had me going 'hmmm...' before deciding it was a good idea was the change to the traditional golfing controls. Other games (including the N-Gage's Pro Series Golf) have a three click system; one to start the swing, two to set the power, and the third to set the draw or fade on a swing (the accuracy). Not here. You toggle between aim mode, where you select a club and decide which direction to drive the golf ball, and shot mode, where you click once to start the power meter, and a second click will stop it between the 0% and 110% marker. I've no complaints about these controls, far from it. I think they're suited to the smartphone.
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| MX vs ATV Untamed |  | Name: MX vs ATV Untamed
Description:Late last fall, THQ launched a racing game that captured the essence of next-gen intensity: MX Vs. ATV Untamed. This rugged, in-your-face racer excelled at pulling players into the experience. When using the realistic first-person view, you weren't merely playing a fun racing game – you were transformed into its vigorous all-terrain world.
At this stage in game development, Untamed is best suited as a next-gen racer. It rocked the house on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 but didn't pack the same punch on PS2 or PSP. With an excessive amount of power needed to fuel the game, Untamed couldn't be ported to phones – even the ultra-expensive models – in its original form. Hence the 2D mobile edition: it's smaller and shorter but retains some of the features of the console iterations. |  |
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| DANCING SWEETY |  | Name: DANCING SWEETY
Description:A dancing game where u must follow the numbers, Dancing Sweety is a fun, simple game. But probably a little too easy. It does get harder as u progress |  |
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