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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

New Addiction

While back east for the holidays last week I stumbled upon the greatest game since Tetris: Jawbreaker. I discovered it while tinkering with my wife's new phone - kind of a mix between a Blackberry and a SideKick. I was interested in the games it came with and, well, "Bubble," as it was called on that device, was the only one available. My initial expectations were low, being that it was the only game offered on the device. But that all changed very quickly, and within few games I was hooked. After I wore out her phone battery, she let me know it was also on her Palm Pilot; there, however, it went by the name "Jawbreaker" (I'm still not quite sure what the correct name for it is).

I was surprised to see that there is no official website for this little piece of electronic genius. Am I the only one inflicted with the Jawbreaker bug? You'd think that a game that comes standard with CE would be decently popular; popular enough that a few people would want to compare scores or strategies anyway. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.

Either way, I'm a fan.

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