Pocket Fruit Machine 1

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    12/01/2006
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC/Pocket PC 2002/Windows Mobile 2003/Windows Mobile 2003 Phone Edition

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Welcome to the first ever genuine Fruit Machine simulator for Pocket PC, Pocket Fruit Machine. The game is based on a lotech style fruit machine with features such as holds, nudges and the streak features. Hold a pair of fruits three times for a guarenteed win. If you can't get a win from nudges, try to get two matching fruits on the winline - it may spin the third fruit in automatically. Match three red, blue, or mixed symbols anywhere in the view.

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