Frozen Bubble the popular free puzzle S60 game

Posted by S60 Freeware on June 7th, 2006 - 12:06 am

frozen_freeS60game.png Frozen Bubble is a popular free puzzle game (especially in Linux platform) for S60 platform.
User controls a small canon, shooting bubbles and tries to hit other bubbles so to create groups of 3 or more bubbles of the same color. Whenever this is accomplished these bubbles go away. The purpose of the game is to eliminate all bubbles from stage.

Frozen Bubble is an addicting game so I thought that it would be a nice application for Symbian mobile phones, like Nokia 6600, Nokia 3650, Nokia 7650, Siemens SX1 etc. So I decided to port it to Series 60 platform. And here it is! It's based on the Version 2.0 of the Series 60 platform but it compiles for the previous SDK versions, as well. I used my Nokia 6600 to debug it on target device so I can guarantee that it works at least on Nokia 6600. However, I've seen it running on Nokia 3650, Nokia 7650 and Nokia 7610 as well. It should run on most Series 60 devices. Have fun!

In case you don't have the original version of Frozen Bubble go to http://www.frozen-bubble.org
Original version is for Linux platform but there are Win32, MacOS X and palmtop ports, as well!

Download Frozen Bubble for S60 for free.

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