Blocker Plains for PocketPC' 3.3 is Demo Arcade software design by jk-ware. It runs on following operating system: Pocket PC,WinMobile and has as system requirements: Windows CE 3.0, Pocket PC. Blocker Plains is a reaction game with six levels, an unlimited number of balls, 50 stone plains and a freely movable Blocker. Seven captivating sound themes and changing backgrounds makes Blocker Plains a fun experience.
Blocker Plains for PocketPC 3.3 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Whats new in version 3.3:Six game levels through which the Blocker-size, the size and speed of the balls and the ball-gravity are changed variably.
Publisher review:Blocker Plains is a Breakout game with six levels from very easy until very difficult and individual, an unlimited number of balls, 50 stone plains and a freely movable Blocker.
The objective of the game is, through fast clear away of the stone plains, to be accepted into a Champions list.
Seven game accompanied sound themes and changing backgrounds makes Blocker Plains a fun experience.
The Blocker size, the size and speed of the balls and the ball gravity are changed variably through the game levels.
Six players can participate simultaneously at the game.
For Windows CE is offered Blocker Plains for different processors, that were not tested all by us. Please test Blocker Plains with our test-version on your CE-device therefore beforehand.
Requirements:Windows CE 3.0, Pocket PC
Operating system:Pocket PC,WinMobile
Release notes:Minor Update
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