Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Crimson Fields ported to Pocket PC


As announced on FreewarePPC (set pop-up blockers to stun) is Crimson Fields Mobile, a Windows Mobile port of the free open source turn-based strategy war game inspired by Battle Isle.

According to Wikipedia, "The maps in Crimson Fields are made up of hexagonal tiles. Each tile can be made of a different terrain. Different units have different amounts of mobility in different terrain. For example, tanks can move quickly on roads, slowly in forests, and cannot move at all in water.

"There are also buildings in the game. All buildings can store units. Some buildings can also build units and repair units. These two operations cost crystals, the game's form of resources. While buildings cannot be built, they can be captured, along with all of the units stored within them, using infantry."

Crimson Fields Mobile is compatible with all VGA and QVGA Pocket PCs and Smartphones, and is available to download here.

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