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28 July 2007

Micro Counter Strike - Freeware FPS
[demo v1.1]

Micro Counter Strike

I’ve just found a Micro Counter-Strike for our mobile phones. It's a java application but the graphics is really cool anyway. In fact everything is cool except... it's a beta version...Well you should try it anyway!

Micro Counter-Strike is the mobile version of the classic PC game 'Counter-Strike’ and brings the 'Counter-Strike' gaming experience to you anywhere and anytime!

Micro Counter-Strike is developed by M3GWORKS, leading developer of 3D game engine for mobile phones and they have developed the very first 3D FPS engine 'M3GFPS' based on M3G technology.

M3GWORKS focuses on high quality of 3D engines development and provide 3D engines to their partners, especially the mobile game developers so that they are able to create 3D shooter games easily and quickly.

M3GWORKS also provides game products based on their FPS engine, currently they offers shooter games only including 'Micro Counter-Strike’, which is actually demo of their 3D FPS engine and runs on almost all handsets that support M3G.

Micro Counter Strike Demo 1.1 is a refactoring of v1.0, and contains new features including:

  • A free knife available
  • Expandable crosshair
  • Small screen resolution(e.g.128x128) support
  • Performance and memory efficiency improvements

Get it ASAP, from developer site, or from SF directly:


Counter strike micro
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Source: SF forum Author: Giarrar ft. Apoc'


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