Amazon.com Product Description: Classic car racing, all-terrain racing, pinball, and point-and-shoot games, together in one suite for your Palm OS. Experience the speed, twists, and turns of V-Rally. You'll be up against various driving conditions including Swedish snow, English rain, Kenya's sun, and more. Master the power of four rally cars throughout 20 special stages. Whether driving in arcade, championship, or practice mode, your sole objective is to become world champion. Enter the dungeon and find the weapons you need to hunt the dragon in Dragon Hunter Pinball. Get thrills as you play arcade-style pinball with extensive options that let you tailor gameplay. With Bang! Bang! have some backyard-blasting fun as you try to hit anything that moves.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Hard to Install, No Help with Instruction
Hangdango Game Suite is a handful of games that resembles inexpensive games, including freeware. It was hard to install, and the instructions did not help, and customer service was almost nonexistent. Not what I expected.
Rating: - Not worth the price
Handango put a suite of three arcade-style games into a package and adds a free game. The typical and popular arcade games of pinball, car racing, and a shoot `em up are included. Installing the games hits a roadblock. Dragon Hunter is the only one that installs correctly. V-Rally requires a manual install. The color and monochrome versions of Bang! Bang! are loaded onto the handheld instead of just one.
Bang! Bang!, at birds, tin cans, cats, and bottles. Tapping the target instead of aiming a gun is a little easy, but handhelds don't have a joystick. Keep playing and it gets harder when the targets move faster and take over the screen. It's an engaging game that could use fewer predictable movements.
Dragon Hunter, the pinball game, is not exciting especially with the ball's jagged movements. The game's layout is basic and has little personality unlike its title.
V-Rally originally comes from a different game platform and is available for the handheld. Choose from three race modes, four cars, and two locations to begin play. Conquer race courses and gain more locations up to ten. It's a good race game, but not the best on the handheld market. Experts won't find it a challenge.
SF Cave is the freebie that involves guiding a ribbon through a cave while ducking obstacles. Its graphics is plain and outdated.