DSmaps is a map viewer for the Nintendo DS game console. It obtains images on-the-fly from the Google Maps ‘keyhole server’ using the Wi-Fi hardware that’s built into every DS. DSmaps came about when I was trying to think of a good project to learn DS programming and was inspired by the truly sublime mapping application on the iPod Touch. At its current stage of development, DSmaps is a very long way from even approaching that sort of standard, but it is definitely the benchmark. Read more
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Raruto is game using spanish language created with the Icarus Adventure System. Read more
Parallel Kingdom is an online medieval role playing game crammed into a cell phone. Parallel Kingdom places the virtual world on top of the real world using the GPS inside your phone. Attack, dance, hug or team up with anyone around you. Setup trade routes, craft items or even show your dominance by creating your own kingdom. Read more
The colored bears from the land of clouds every once in a while tire of caring and sharing and want to "throw down"! Read more
Drive your transport truck on the frozen road, through both day and night, fighting bad weather, avoiding cracks and slippery patches in the ice and dodging oncoming trucks and caribou crossing the road--all the while staying within the road's boundaries. Off road driving damages and weakens the ice, eventually causing the road to shatter and collapse, with your truck sinking to the bottom of the frigid water. Read more
maxthebest updated his Protect-Me application for PSP. This application allows you to set a password on startup. Read more
Locations - a native iPhone application to watch webcam images whenever you want and wherever you are. Read more
POWDER is a roguelike game, which is not a port of an existing roguelike. It is built around replayability and long term ergonomics, not short term learning. Read more
POWDER is a roguelike game, which is not a port of an existing roguelike. It is built around replayability and long term ergonomics, not short term learning. Read more
Most webmasters or organizers of big projects usually get a minumum of feedback , sometimes people even get a harsh rant for their community work - exactly this happened to Ste, who manages one of the biggests iPhone repros out there. Read more