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PocketRocket 2.0 2.0


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Requirements Works with PalmOS 4.1 or above. PalmOS 5.0 or above recommended. Version 2.0 is not intended to run on monochrome devices, instead use PocketRocket! version 1.2.1. (Included with download).
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Publisher SkyRocket Multimedia File Size 120k
Date added 29 Jul 2003 Check your speed

PocketRocket! for PalmOS is a miniature aerial fireworks display right on your handheld Palm device! Choose from four different backgrounds, then tap anywhere on the screen to launch a volley of rockets that burst where you tapped. Also features an "Auto Launch" mode that fires rockets at random!

FEATURES:

  • Fully Rendered Color Fireworks for Speed and Realism.
  • Choose from Four Different Backgrounds, or No Background.
  • "Auto Launch" Mode Fires Rockets at Random.
  • "Show Rockets" shows the rockets flare as it ascends into the sky.
  • 8-bit Color Support.

    PocketRocket is shareware. If you like PocketRocket! Help us continue to support it by registering. It only costs $5.00, and you get three additional fireworks as an incentive!

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