More weekend fun: 6 new mini-games from Spb Software House

Just in time for the weekend, Spb Software House has announced six Mini Games: Spb Sudoku, Spb Numbers, Spb Quadronica, Spb Minesweeper II, Spb Matches and Spb Balltracker. All support both QVGA and VGA displays.

Spb Sudoku is the now world famous puzzle game where you must fill in a 9 by 9 grid with unique numbers so that each row, column and smaller 3 x 3 grid contains no duplicates. It comes with four difficulty levels, pencil mark support and hints in case you get stuck. It is available US$9.95 from our affiliate PocketGear.

Spb Minesweeper II is Spb’s take on the game that is on almost everyone’s PC. The object of the game is to locate all the mines on the field by uncovering all the cells that do not contain mines. It features two game modes (Classic and Arcade), three difficulty levels and a stylus gesture to set flags. It is available for US$9.95 from our affiliate PocketGear.

Spb Quadronica is a game that trains your pattern-finding abilities. The goal is to identify four rectangles with like-colored corners to make them disappear. It features three difficulty levels. It is available for US$9.95 from our affiliate PocketGear.

Spb Matches is a game where you try to solve matches puzzles. Essentially, you must move match sticks around to form certain patterns. It comes with 33 puzzles and three difficulty levels. It is available for US$9.95 from our affiliate PocketGear.

In Spb Balltracker, you must guide a ball to the exit using only blocks located on the field. It comes with 40 levels and three difficulty levels. It is available for US$9.95 from our affiliate PocketGear.

The last game is Spb Numbers, an arithmetics game where you must clear the field by placing a number into an empty cell but only when it equals the sum of the surrounding numbers. It comes with three difficulty levels. It is available for US$9.95 from our affiliate PocketGear.