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20 20 Cricket (FREE full version, ad-enabled)
Liquid Air Lab
Cricket 20-20 unleashes the most advanced cricketing experience one can have on a hand held. Catch all the excitement and pace of the most swift form of cricket. Take complete control of your game with intricate controls to strategize your game. Cricket 20-20 takes handheld games to another level - realism. FREE full version: This game is ''ad-enabled''. Ads are displayed in exchange for free usage. You control the category and frequency of ads. Unlike traditional ad-enabled applications the ads do not appear in the games to spoil your enjoyment. Instead, ads are displayed when you receive incoming phone calls or text messages.The more ads you view, the more credits you accumulate. Accumulating credits means you can access more free applications. Compatible with NOKIA Symbian S60 v3 devices: Nokia 5320 XpressMusic, Nokia 5700 XpressMusic, Nokia 6110 Navigator, Nokia 6120 classic, Nokia 6124 classic, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia 6220 classic, Nokia 6290, Nokia E50, Nokia E51, Nokia E61, Nokia E63, Nokia E65, Nokia E66, Nokia E71, Nokia N71, Nokia N73, Nokia N76, Nokia N77, Nokia N78, Nokia N79, Nokia N80, Nokia N81, Nokia N82, Nokia N85, Nokia N93, Nokia N93i, Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N96 NOTE: This version is NOT compatible with Samsung Symbian devices.
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