Forgotten Warrior is an action game which came pre-installed on certain models of Samsung mobile phones. The premise of the game is simple: a boy loves a girl; when the boy is asleep an evil gang kidnaps the girl. The boy is awakened by his brother who tells him what has happened and instructs him along the way. The game is played on static screens with platforms, enemies, hazards, etc. In the beginning the boy has no weapons, so he must avoid all enemies or attack them stealthy with a punch. Later on he acquires a weapon and magical spells. Along the way the boy can collect coins which allow him to buy spells and potions.
A game preloaded on some Nokia mobile phones, this game consist on build the longest pipe you can with the pieces provided before the water reaches the other end. The longer it is, the more points you earn.
Oi Katamari Damacy-Kun (オーイ塊魂くんlit, Oi Katamari Damashii-Kun) is the sequel to Katamari Damacy-Kun. This game had new additions, such as a non-autoscroll stage, the ability to play as different cousins, and the story appears to be based around gacha toys. The total number of playable levels in the sequel is 24.
Rolling With Katamari was an official, early mobile Katamari game from Namco Network. It has the style of a pseuedo retro game.
The game featured 30 stages with presents to collect and multiple achievements to earn.
Katamari Damacy-Kun (塊魂くん lit, Katamari Damashii-Kun) is a Japanese-only mobile phone game that was distributed on i-mode, Yahoo! Kentai, and EZweb. It's a 2D Katamari game based on the ending 8-bit minigame from Me & My Katamari. Along with including the original levels from M&MK, it has many unique stages as well. Also included is a story (much like the one the original Katamari Damacy had) and a Collection, where you can look at rolled up items. This has a few new modes, including a tutorial and the Story Mode. Apparently, something of interest happens after completing the collection.
Katamari Damacy Mobile (塊魂モバイル, Katamari Damashii Mobairu, lit. "Clump Spirit Mobile") is a video game developed by Namco Bandaifor the Mitsubishi P904i series of mobile phones for NTT DoCoMo. It was released in June 2007 in Japan. It is a spin-off of the "Katamari Series", the second game on a portable system and the third game produced without the involvement of series creator Keita Takahashi.
This version of the game uses a unique method of control, by making use of a software technology called GestureTek EyeMobile to make phones capable of detecting vibration via the built in camera on the P904i. The player is able to move the katamari ball forward, backwards, left and right by merely tilting the phone.
There are also traditional controls as an option to the default motion controls.
Katamari Damacy Mobile will come pre-installed on P904i model phones. Other phone models need to download the game through the Namco Games channel.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is the mobile version of the console game of the same name and the fourth mobile game in the series. Like the previous games in the series it is a stealth based platform game played from a side view perspective and has similar gameplay. The player once again controls Sam Fisher who has to prevent terrorists from crashing the global stock markets and overthrow the world's governments.
In the mobile version of the last game in the trilogy, the Prince returns to Babylon after the events of the previous game, only to find out that a vizier has taken his throne. This new ruler has captured the Babylonian women. You need to set them free and defeat the vizier at the same time. Exposure to the sands of time, however, has awakened an evil presence inside the Prince, which manifests itself as the Dark Prince. During the game, you will often morph into the other presence, whose only goal it to reclaim the throne, the populace be damned.
New Deal or No Deal is the second mobile game based on the UK version of the game show Deal or No Deal. The main difference from the previous game is that the player starts out on the Contestant's Row which means he has to wait for his turn while watching other contestants first playing the game. At times, the contestants will ask the player for advice. Once the proper game has started it works like before with the player choosing to open boxes to reveal their contents while deciding whether to accept the banker's offer. If unsure it's possible to ask another contestant for advice. In addition to the main mode, there's a quick play mode that skips the contestant's row, a banker's mode where the player makes the offers and a shortened mode called What would you do now? which lasts for a maximum of four rounds.
The most dangerous fighters and killers on earth are transported to the Predators' home planet: a verdant alien environment where human beings are hunted as prey! Step into their world and a gaming experience like no other, where only skill, speed, and cunning dictate: are you predator or prey?