Free Cell Phone Games - Play Anywhere!
I thought I’d divert from my usual online game findings and show you some games you can take with you on your cell phone. Not only are there a lot to choose from, they’re also free. That’s a bargain at twice the price!
Gamejump has something for just about everyone who wants to spend their time a little more productively while waiting in line, let’s say. Check out these categories:
Are the games really free?
You bet! They’re paid for by advertisers. So if you can deal with the ads before and after the game is played, then you’re set. However, that’s not to say your cell phone provider won’t charge you a download fee, so check the terms of your plan if you have any doubts.
So how do I get these treats?
Three simple ways:
- Choose the game you want and send a download link via SMS.
- Download the game to your computer, then transfer it to your phone (you’ll need something like Bluetooth).
- You can interface with your mobile browser to get them on your phone, too.
Here are just a couple of samples:
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K-IntheHouse | Sep 10, 2007 | Reply
My wife’s gonna love this. She just got a new cell phone and has been looking for free games.
I like the new theme, Mark. I loved the drum logo in your old banner and I’m sure you are working on getting it here.
Brown Baron | Sep 10, 2007 | Reply
Time wasting shouldn’t be limited to your browser, it should be mobile too haha. Love the post, this will help in curing that nasty “productivity” illness.
Mark | Sep 10, 2007 | Reply
@K: hope she finds something she likes. And thanks for the compliment. I’m working on a new logo and making a few tweaks here and there, just hard to do it with a few minutes every evening.
@Baron: You put it so well.