The 2009-2010 season of the English Premiership League begins in a few weeks, and the EPL will have a variety of Android apps available for supporters to follow their favorite clubs. Over the past several weeks, a number of club-centric Android apps have been uploaded to the Android Market. Usual suspects like Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United have apps, but Stoke City, Wigan Athletic, and even Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers get in on the action.

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MemoGame is an Android based memory game. Like the numerous card matching games before it, MemoGame is a similar system in which players must match up pairs of numbers, by flipping over their selective titles one at a time.
If two selected tiles have the same value, this is a matching pair. The game ends when all matching tiles are discovered.

Project:
http://code.google.com/p/memogame/
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EA Mobile have made it clear in the past that they planned to release games for the Android platform – but only when they could charge for them.
Given Google’s recent announcement that applications and games from the official Android Market will remain free until the New Year, EA Mobile it seems aren’t prepared to wait that long and are instead directing G1 owners to their own eamobile.com store.
The publisher has released 2 new US titles for G1 owners: Tetris and Monopoly Here & Now.
The two new titles are priced at $7.99 each and can be downloaded at http://www.eamobile.com/
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The ‘z-machine’ is a virtual machine designed in 1979 by Infocom for playing text adventures, and has been re-implemented on nearly every computer and PDA since then.
This application allows Android users to play Infocom classics just as ‘Zork’, as well hundreds of newer text adventures written in the last ten years or so. The package comes bundled with a few built-in games, but also allows you to load games from your sdcard. Read the rest of this entry »
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The application Trivial is a game for the platform android, based on the classic trivial pursuit.
It consists a set of 306 questions and answers 936. Read the rest of this entry »
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AndroidCan Sudoku Challenge brings Sudoku onto the Android platform. The game makes use of the unique Android user interface. It works as well in Touch Screen mode as with a standard numeric telephone key-board.
The game does not need a big instruction manual. Just select “?/Tutorial” from the menu to get an overview of how the intuitive user interface works. The game features 30 pre-installed Sudokus. Once those are solved, you can create an unlimited number of Sudokus in Free Play mode. You cannot access this feature right away though. The pre-installed Sudokus need to be unlocked and solved first.
Version V0.9 – April 5th 2008 – Runs with SDK m5-rc15
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SpaceBugs is a shoot’em up with perspective on you move 2 ships at the same time. The game with a OLD School gfx is a mix of Gyrus/Tempest and Xenon 2/Tyrian 2000. Read the rest of this entry »
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SLASH WARS relies on bluetooth/GPS/Google Maps/accelorometer
Like in HighLander you will feel the presence of any other player. You will need to Swing your phone to win the battle. Read the rest of this entry »
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S-Tris2 for Android is a demonstration of using the C++ EDGELIB. Currently just a technical demonstration, still pretty buggy.
S-Tris 2, the follow-up of Elements Interactive’s popular Tetris-like game S-Tris adds lots of new options and the brand new “maniac” game mode for even more fun! Best thing is: the game is completely free!
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Parallel Kingdom brings new meaning to Role Playing Games by using GPS to place the virtual world on top of the real world. You can mine resources, build buildings, craft items, trade goods, meet new people, found kingdoms, lead wars, and explore the world. Read the rest of this entry »
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