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GPS Mission VGA 0.90.4


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Requirements VGA Touchscreen, mobile internet connection
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher Orbster GmbH File Size 0
Date added 22 Oct 2008 Check your speed

GPS Mission is a scavenger hunt style game which will get you outside walking around in you in your surrounding area. You are on the search for gold, you must answer questions, go where you haven''''t been before and you can share pictures you have taken. You can create missions for your friends and every other GPS Mission player. Everything you need is a Symbian S60 Phone or Windows Mobile Phone with internal or external GPS and GPRS or 3G data connection. It''''s free except your connection costs. Just download the client on your mobile phone and start playing. If there is no mission near you, you''''ll find gold around you that waits to be collected. It''''s fun, and you probably will see places you haven''''t seen before. If you want something more exciting, just start up the mission designer and create a Mission yourself. Of course it''''s more fun to play a mission created by someone other - see what a friend can do for you. Create missions for each other and have fun playing missions together, see who collects more gold or answers riddles faster.

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