•Despite the lack of GPS support for the MPx200, it is still a great little utility for those of us who travel a lot, or just live in a big city. I have tested many aspects of Mapopolis and I have not been let down yet. What do you need? Well you need a phone or pocket PC, the software to read the maps (available on their site) and you will need to purchase a map pack (with a map pack you can download unlimited maps within the pack that you purchased, for a period of one year)
Mapopolis Review
•This is the first fighting game for the Smartphone Platform. The 3D background is very detailed, and the action can be pretty intense considering it is two kickboxing stickmen going at it. Another good feature is the Championship Mode where you try to work your way up the ladder to be the champion. I would advise winning a few rounds in Arcade Mode to build up your character before attempting the Championship. In Arcade Mode you fight one match at a time (best of three). There is also a Survival Mode where you keep fighting until someone finally takes you out. The best part of all, is you build your own character to compete in all of the challenges. Likewise, all of your settings are always saved, to include your record (wins/losses).
Fight Hard 3D by G5 Review
•This is a fast paced Action/Maze game. It is very simple to play, and even easier to learn, but impossible to master. It will push you to your limits, and keep you craving more. It reminds me of a bag of chips, in that once you start it is hard to stop. Just when you think that you have had enough, and you are too agitated to play, you find your self starting a new game, in the hopes that you can get just a little further this time.
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