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Diving to the depths with Hidden Expedition: Titanic

8 replies · 4,078 views · Started 10 June 2008

Although Hidden Expedition: Titanic didn't make Ewan's 'must buy' list, it certainly proves a well presented, well programmed interesting diversion, up to Astraware's high standards for S60 3rd Edition and UIQ 3 games. Here's the full review.

Read on in the full article.

It does look nice and I was slightly tempted, but at $19.99 I don't think it has enough depth(no pun intended:rolleyes😊 for the asking price. Had it been under $15 then I might have gone for it. As it is though I think there are better games around(thanks krisse for the S60 reviews round-up😉) for that money.

Interesting. The game is announced as a UIQ3 game, yet the links only refer to a S60 link. What's up with that?

Hellooooo.... Anybody there ?! iPhone 3G launched yesterday ! Have you noticed that ??? I bet you did... but you are Nokia's bitches and you are paid to keep yours mouths shut.

Apples,

What a delightful sentiment. First up we're not paid by Nokia, e're also All About Symbian. not All About Every Phone on the Planet. Right now there's a well commented story on the front page regarding Nokia's stock and the effect the iPhone announcement has had on the market, the recent post on Gartner's smartphone numbers includes discussion of the Cupertino phone, so I think we're fulfilling the remit quite nicely thank you very much.

I'm also sure we'll be talking about this on the next podcast on Monday. Now, I wonder where your IP resolves to...

Apples, I know you're a troll so I shouldn't even be replying but...

Is the new iPhone a Symbian device? No.

Does it belong on a site called "All About Symbian"? No.

We might do some kind of comparison article if we get hold of one, perhaps "iphone vs s60 vs uiq", but the iPhone on its own isn't within this site's remit.

And we don't actually cover most of Nokia's phones, the Series 40 stuff is left out completely because they too are non-Symbian devices. We don't cover their internet tablets either for the same reason.

What we DO cover are all devices that use the Symbian OS, whether they're made by Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung or LG. Ewan just did an in-depth review of a Samsung S60 device which is in direct competition with Nokia's S60 devices.

Hi guys of AllAboutSymbian
and especially Krisse and Steve (not because you are the best and others don.t but i have "spoken"only with you)

my name is maksi (i'm from albania)
but i live in italy...and after a couple of weeks i have maturity and i was tempted to bring as graduation thesis "HOW MOBILE TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED OUR DAILY LIFE" and more specifically on symbian platform.and what these devices allow us to do.like these revolutionary possibility
-mobile real/full Web
-IM+
-emTUBE
-adobe PDF
-QuickOffice 5.0 (office 2007)
-MSDictionaries
-SymbCHAT
-Best Calc
-IR Remote
etc.(useful apps)

so i was wondering you guys if you CAN SEND TO MY E-MAIL [email][email protected][/email] (created only for this little thing.....but there i can give my real msn) ANY GOOD ESSAYS (well written and maybe in british english) ABOUT MY SUBJECT.
THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT FOR ME.
I thought to link it with physics.
so help guys.

To get this back on track - I do like "Hidden Obect" games. Simple, cheap and they while away spare time pleasantly enough - on a PC.

I don't think they work well enough on a very small screen. This game is front screen only on the E90 (I downloaded the demo for comparison as we have the full version on our PC at home) and it's not as enjoyable on the E90.

Nice try, looks good but ultimately it just doesn't "work" at 320 x 240 pixels