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SPB Quads game is a Windows Mobile puzzle game made for touchscreen devices

Categories: Gaming, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at 12:07 AM

SPB Quads

SPB Software is out with yet another Windows Mobile title. It’s SPB Quads, which is specially made for touchsceen-equipped devices. The goal here is to reveal and mark rectangles’ corners of the same colors in a field filled with color bricks, thus “destroying” them and earning scores. There are two modes in the game: a time-limited mode and an endless “strategic” mode; 6 different types of bonuses; and online high scores for competing with the rest of the world.

In terms of devices that will work with SPB Quads, they say all you need is a touchscreen – the game will work on all resolutions. Moreover, the game is optimized for finger input, meaning you can forget about the stylus, at least when playing SPB Quads.

As for the pricing, SPB Software is selling the game for $9.95, and the game is available in several languages — including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean. A free trial version working for 15 days is also available.

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