
Tafasa has released a new free game for the BlackBerry Storm. Dots is now available to download in the CrackBerry App Store and brings new life to an old fashioned time waster while adding a few new tricks to it. From the description:
Now you can play this classic pencil & paper game right on your BlackBerry! This fun game is easy to understand and enjoyable for all ages. Starting with an empty grid of dots, players take turns, adding a single horizontal or vertical line between two unjoined adjacent dots. A player who completes the fourth side of a box earns one point and takes another turn. The game ends when no more lines can be placed. The winner of the game is the player with the most points. All you have to do is click on the space between adjacent dots to add a line connecting them. Enjoy the fun graphics and unlimited number of move undos while you improve your skills against the computer or defeat your friend!
After having played the game for a while, I have to say it's well laid out and is quite enjoyable even with just playing against the computer. The game is ad support so you will see an ad run across the bottom of the screen here and there, but that's not something to worry about considering it's being offered free of charge.
- Download The Free Dots Game For Your BlackBerry Storm In The CrackBerry Store>>

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