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Dopewars win 103/17/2023 Pocket Empires Online - Welcome to PE, the ultimate ONLINE WAR GAME (MMO) If you sink all the enemy ships before he sinks yours then you win! Ship Battle is a turn based game where you place ships on a 10x10 grid, and then take turns firing at the enemy ships. When you enter the area, you draw a trail behind you, which cuts the area Xen Qilox is a competitive game in which your goal is to capture 75% of the play area while avoiding the enemies. The world is yours to ruleĪfter an immense earthquake the land lacks a ruler and discontent leads to bloody battles among the tribes!Īngels & Demons is a single and multiplayer strategy game for BlackBerry® Smartphones.Codeten proudly presents the timeless fantasy world of Aldhaven, where epic battles are waged between light and darknessĪn ultimate game of strategy on your BlackBerry. Welcome to the life of crime, where corruption is king and honesty is myth. Don't be a coward only fear can hold you back. Anything can be achieved with enough money in the right pockets and with the right bodies in the morgue. It puts the fun and excitement of Catan at your fingertips, anywhere and any timeĬrime Inc. RIM BlackBerry OS 4.0, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.1, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.2, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.3, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.5, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.6, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.7, RIM BlackBerry OS 5.0, RIM BlackBerry OS 6.0Ĭatan is back and better than ever! With "Catan - The Seafarers," the seafarers expansion makes its debut on the mobile phone - naturally including the basic game. Teh sux0rest play: Luis Garcia singles in the first, -2.Symbian OS | Pocket PC | Smartphone | Android | BlackBerry | Apple iPhone OS | Java | Mobile Gaming | Linux | Palm | Win CE | Tabletįree Mobile Software, Themes, Games, Apps for PDA and Smartphones Teh aw3s0mest play: Mark Canha homers in the first, +26.8% WPA Now it’s on to the postseason, with Max Scherzer tentatively set to square off with Yu Darvish of the Padres in the first game of the Wild Card series on Friday night. Nevertheless, hundred win teams are rare, and it’s worth taking a moment to enjoy that fact even in light of losing the division. The last week was beyond frustrating and leaves a sour taste in the mouth, certainly not the way you a season to end. Trevor May and Joely Rodriguez closed things out to give the Mets their 101st win of the year, the second best record in franchise history. Batting champion Jeff McNeil gave a curtain call after his crown became official (he did not start this game). Francisco Lindor got a nice mid-inning exit to an ovation, celebrating a season that should have him solidly in the second tier of MVP candidates. Little else happened worth discussing on the field. It’s worth noting that Williams’ extended outing likely rules him out for the wild card roster - perhaps an odd choice given his strong performance this season, but by no means an indefensible one. The only blemish came on a two-run home run from Alex Call, as the Nats put little together offensively otherwise. Mychal Givens worked a scoreless inning as an opener, and Trevor Williams followed with six innings of work. Meanwhile, the Mets held the Nats at bay until the fifth inning. If only the Mets could’ve had this level of offense (or even a fraction thereof) a couple weeks back against the Cubs. Nine runs in three innings will certainly play. Finally, James McCann tacked on three more with a home run of his own in the third. In the second, Lindor drove in three more with a bases-loaded double. After Alvarez and Francisco Lindor reached in the first, Mark Canha hit a three-run home run to get the scoring started. In news that shouldn’t surprise you, the Nationals are not very good, and the Mets made that very evident early on. Just about all you could ask of game 162 given the circumstances. Francisco Alvarez got his first start behind the dish while walking twice, Francisco Lindor got a standing ovation, and we got some typically excellent reflections on the season from Gary and Ron in the booth. With literally nothing on the line, a team of mostly backups came out and performed for the Mets, trouncing the Nationals 9-2.
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