 | |  | Download HomeRun (Series 60) | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Symbian Games | HomeRun (Series 60) 1.01 HomeRun is a highly addictive card solitaire - played with a standard pack of 52 playing cards and up to 4 Jokers - that combines luck with skill providing endless hours of fun.
| | | | | HomeRun (Series 60) Publisher's Description HomeRun HomeRun is a highly addictive card solitaire – played with a standard pack of 52 playing cards and up to 4 Jokers – that combines luck with skill providing endless hours of fun and entertainment. HomeRun is ZingMagic’s own version of the classic Golf card solitaire. It first became popular when shipped as standard on the Psion Series 3 range of computers and is currently enjoying considerable favour as the card solitaire of choice being shipped as standard on the SonyEricsson P800 and P900 ranges of phones. At the start of the game the first thirty-five cards are dealt face upwards into seven ranks of five cards. The objective of the game is to remove all thirty-five cards onto the layout card, earning as many bonus points as possible in the process. If you manage to remove all thirty-five cards you receive bonus points and the game continues with the pack being re-dealt with one less Joker. The ultimate aim of this game is to achieve the highest number of points possible and take your place in the “High score Hall of Fame”. Game features: - Supports all Series 60 devices.
- Full undo of moves.
- High score table.
- Full player statistics - we dare you to show your boss the number of games played !!.
- Supports English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
- HomeRun is just one of our large collection of best of breed classic board, card and puzzle games available for a wide range of platforms.
- This application is Symbian Signed*
* "Symbian Signed promotes best practise in designing applications to run on Symbian OS phones. Symbian Signed applications follow industry-agreed quality guidelines and support network operator requirements for signed applications." | | | | | Download HomeRun (Series 60) | Screenshots
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