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Boing accelerometer game for windows phone

by . Saijo on February 22, 2010

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Boing

Boing


Boing is a game built for use on a HTC windows mobile phone with a tilt sensor / accelerometer / g-sensor. Move the device to move the ball and bounce from platform to platform, it requires a device that has opengl es support.
Instructions :

  • Touch the screen or use arrow keys to start or pause the game.
  • Tilt the device side to side to move the ball.
  • Enter button exits the game.
  • When paused, touching the lower portion of the screen where it says resume will resume
  • and touching the upper area where it says exit will exit the game.

windows mobile software : Boing

Developers Site


[qrcodetag]http://flyingmonkeypuke.com/boing/[/qrcodetag]

Here is a new way to download the latest pocket pc software to your Windows Phone. Use your favorite windows mobile QR Code / 2D Barcode Reader app and decode the image on the right and the Windows Mobile App on this page will be downloaded straight to your Windows Mobile. How easy is that !!!

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IMPORTANT NOTE : If there is no download or multiple files to download for this app, the QRcode will be linked to the the current page on 1800PocketPC.com or to the download url provided by the developer.


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