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Is there a mature game for the Nokia N810. I was thinking of installing
Battle for Wesnoth but when I went to the home page it listed soem "Defects":

* Most sounds and music do not play.
* Text fields in dialogs can't be edited with the on-screen keyboard.

Needless to say I don't want that junk on my N810.

I am intereted in strategy games, especially turn-based.
 
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Well the first problem is just if you don't mind having small amounts of sound and with the n810 you shouldn't use the on screen keyboard that's why there is a hardware keyboard and i have played the game it seemed to work fine on my n810.
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Originally Posted by TokyoDan View Post
Is there a mature game for the Nokia N810. I was thinking of installing
Battle for Wesnoth but when I went to the home page it listed soem "Defects":

* Most sounds and music do not play.
* Text fields in dialogs can't be edited with the on-screen keyboard.

Needless to say I don't want that junk on my N810.

I am intereted in strategy games, especially turn-based.
Um, do you have on-screen keyboard?

There's a thread around here about the music, but its actually not very easy to get it running. Check the wiki or the forum for strategy games - there are some.
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there is a civ clone in the repositories (extras I think). Works fine but a little slow.
 
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I have an N80 with on-screen and hardware keyboards.

Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Um, do you have on-screen keyboard?

There's a thread around here about the music, but its actually not very easy to get it running. Check the wiki or the forum for strategy games - there are some.
 
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Quake. It runs as if it was built for the tablet. You move around with the stylus. It's just great!
Another game that works great on the N810 is Pengupop.
 
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Quake or pengupop are not very often called turn based strategy games
 

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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
Quake or pengupop are not very often called turn based strategy games
Oops, sorry, I must have missed that line of text.
 
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OpenTTD is quite impressive on the n800. Pity is... you might have to learn some russian to manage to get it
 
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if you don't like battle for wesnoth, you can download the gameboy advance emulator with the 'advance wars' rom.
Just in case you don't know advance wars, it's a good looking turn based game made by nintendo, i think, and there's a sequel so you'll have plenty of happy gaming hours


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