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talonpr
04-11-2005, 07:50 PM
Clickgamer Technologies Ltd. announces it is offering its newest game, “High Noon Drifter - Dead Man's Gulch,” as a free download. This new game, a first-person “Old West Shoot ‘em Up” adventure available for all devices based on the Windows Mobile Pocket PC platform, is the highest quality PDA game ever offered for free. The free game offer is in celebration of the complete redesign and re-branding of the company’s two Web sites, www.clickgamer.com and www.clickapps.com.

“High Noon Drifter - Dead Man's Gulch” puts the Windows Mobile gamer in the role of Jake “Six Gun” McCloud, a gunslinger seeking justice in the Wild West—a time when such justice was served from the barrel of a loaded gun. McCloud is a bounty hunter, a lonesome crusading drifter in search of his destiny. As McCloud, the player must scour the frontier in search of a gang of outlaws headed by the ruthless John "MadDog" McCade. McCade and his gang terrorize towns and kill innocent men, women and children. There is a price on their heads, “WANTED DEAD or ALIVE,” and to succeed in his quest, McCloud must do more than survive—he must capture or kill the entire McCade gang.

For more information on High Noon Drifter or to download it for free, visit http://www.clickgamer.com/moreinfo.htm?pid=47&section=PPC.

Jon Westfall
04-11-2005, 08:49 PM
A bit curious as to why you posted on something I posted on the front page (http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39035) last week... :mrgreen:

PPCRules
04-11-2005, 09:34 PM
It's an 'announcement'. Your front page post is long gone, and those who puruse the announcements would never find it now. I think you're assuming everyone reads this site continuously (like I do) and would have never missed a 'front page post'.

There is value, however, in you providing the link to the earlier post, so people can get from here to the repository of reader comments there.