Trying to sum this is up is wierd. Boomslang haven’t done anything wrong here, there are no fundamental mistakes in the game, there are no glaring bugs, everything you’d expect to be in a falling puzzle game is here. There’s just nothing terribly exciting about it.
Hover Zone is nicely pitched in all departments and at only $13 represents pretty good value for money - for any fan of the racing genre, this should keep you occupied for quite a while.
Is the Nokia 6680 the best Series 60 smartphone yet created? Quite probably. Apart from the PIM application limitations, I've been tremendously impressed by how much is packed into this unassuming few inches of chrome and silicon. If one can judge the desirability of a smartphone by the jealous shade of green that others assume when you say that you've one in for review, the 6680 is going to be in great demand from all quarters. There's just one small problem with the memory...
The beauty and serenity of a golf course is always a humbling thing for someone who can appreciate nature (even when it is crafted) and the game of golf, much like those stunning courses can be a peaceful and relaxing thing. Whether you're playing an import copy of Wicked 18 on the Mega Drive, the latest PSP Hot Shots Golf game or a simple S60 game, when golf is done right it can be a wonderful thing. I'm happy to report that the Synergenix-published Golf PRO Contest is one of those wonderful things.