PDAmill Empties the Palm Vault! All Palm OS Titles FREE!!
Sorry, I got a little excited there. But can you blame me? PDAmill, who won Handango’s 2004 Pocket PC Developer of the Year award despite only making games, has just announced that they are making all of their titles for Palm OS available to the public for FREE! The slate includes classics like the tongue-in-cheek RPG Arvale and the mollusk mayhem Snails.
PDAmill discontinued Palm OS development in February 2007, and until now those games were only available to previous purchasers. This announcement doesn’t mean they’re going to start making Palm games again, more like they’re tired of people bugging them about it.
The free, full, unlocked titles are available for 320×320 and 480×320 Palm OS 5 devices and are completely "download at your own risk."
However, please be advised that these titles come with no warranty, no support, and may well not work on your device (the very reason we discontinued development for the platform). If you have any troubles with the games, do not contact support as you will not receive a reply.
You can’t say they didn’t warn you. On the other hand, I’ve never been much good at listening to warnings… Get ‘em here!
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Apr 26, 2008
If they’d give such warnings after making PPC games free (which won’t happen soon, probably, but I rather have them continue developing for PPC!), I’d not pay much attention to such notices either. Their stuff is Quality with a capital Q. They just don’t want to spend a lot of time answering e-mails about the Palm products, I guess. I think this is a great move!
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