Binding: Electronics Brand: Handmark, Inc. EAN: 0811363007151 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: Smart Media Label: Handmark, Inc. Manufacturer: Handmark, Inc. Model: 715 Platform: No Operating System Publisher: Handmark, Inc. Release Date: September 30, 2002 Studio: Handmark, Inc.
Features:
Two Classic Board Games on One Great card!
Play against the computer
Multiple Players can play on one device, via IR beaming or Bluetooth
Product DescriptionScrabble and Monopoly for Palm brings you all the fun of two classic board games, in a portable version you can take anywhere! Built-in Official Scrabble Dictionary makes disputes over words no problem Use IR ports for multiplayer gaming Automatic save feature For use with the Palm m500, m505, or m125, as well as any Palm with an SD/MMC port
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Scrabble is great, Monopoly is OK
The Scrabble game is great. Computer players have 3 different skill levels to choose from. Placing tiles are easy, and the accompanying dicitionary makes it possible to check on words. On the "intermediate" level, I find myself winning once every four times, which is what to be expected when you have four players.
As for Monopoly, well... It certainly plays well, but the computer cheats. You can offer a trade with a certain player which would benefit both of you greatly, and the computer ... Read More
Rating: - Warning! This game does not work on iPAQs
I installed this on my iPAQ, but soon found that it was not compatible. I did play monopoly on my friends PDA and it was great.
Rating: - Perfect
If you wait in line all the time, or if you are at airports all the time, buy this card. It will occupy your time. Both games are identical to their physical counterparts and they are color as well.
Rating: - Great Games
Both Monopoly and Scrabble work great. I have a color PalmOS PDA and love both of them. I was afraid that the screen size would limit the functionality, but that turned out not to be the case. In fact, I think it is easier than on my PC screen programs with 4 and 16 times the number of pixels -- superior design went into implementing it on the PDA version!
My son, 9 years old, also loves playing both. Of course, he sometimes hits the "accept word" (after spell-checker flags it) when he spells ... Read More