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Logic is the classic game of mental skill coupled with luck, of which you'll need plenty to succeed on a regular basis. The game, a freeware offering from Maximilian Wimmer, does not attempt anything fancy - if you're looking for a game to show off the capabilities of your Pocket PC, look elsewhere.

When the game starts, you are presented with four blank boxes and a selection of colours (from four to seven, depending on your choice of difficulty) to choose from. The aim of the game is to match the sequence of colours chosen by the computer, a sequence that is obviously hidden to you. Each time you make a guess, the computer will let you know how close you were by displaying the number of colours which are correct but in the wrong box, and which are both the correct colour and in the right box.

While I wouldn't go as far as saying that Logic will provide endless hours of fun, it certainly is an enjoyable diversion if you have a few minutes to idle away. The only criticisms I have are that there is no on-screen differentiation between the numbers indicating correct colour/correct box and correct colour/wrong box, and that the download is pretty hefty at almost 2 MB. Fortunately most of this is the installer - the actual game only takes around 57 kb of storage space on your device.

While Logic isn't going to set the Pocket PC world alight, it is a fun little diversion and considering the price, it's hard to argue." (pocketgamer.org)

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