Galaxy on Fire is such a rubbish name for a great game. I’d go so far as to say that even Roger Corman would reject it (and he ended up with “Battle Beyond the Stars” once). Get past the hokey name, and you have a wonderful mobile version of the sprawling space trading games that used to be religiously popular when having Mode 7 on your computer was cutting edge.
My Little Tank is a classic PDA game that has now made it onto S60 3rd Edition along with an extra 20 levels. Can the retro gameplay measure up to modern standards? Find out in All About Symbian's review...
Westward, originally released on the PC, is a cocktail that mixes in elements of town simulation, RTS, adventure and humour. Does it combine the best of all worlds, or is it an unwieldy mess? Read our review to find out...
Attila writes: Java games have arguably been around longer than Symbian games, they are far more numerous and, in my opinion, they are quickly decreasing the once so obvious gap in quality between games written for these two platforms. It is high time to meet a real Java royalty: Bobby Carrot.
4 In A Line, also known as Connect 4 or Captain's Mistress, is a well-known game where you drop discs into a vertical board. Can it make a successful transition to mobile phones? Find out in AAS's review.
The ball-and-bricks Breakout genre has been around almost as long as computer games. Meteor brings it to Symbian, but does it bring anything new to the table?