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Hidden Expedition: Titanic goes Symbian and UIQ

Hidden object game expands its audience

Hidden Expedition: Titanic goes Symbian and UIQ

Astraware has announced that its game Hidden Expedition: Titanic is now available for Symbian S60 3rd Edition and UIQ 3 smartphones, having previously only been available for Palm OS and Windows Mobile handsets.

It's a hidden-object game, where you have to hunt for a wealth of artifacts and treasures left on-board the RMS Titanic, which is now sitting at the bottom of the ocean.

Not that you're doing anything illegal. The aim is to collect said objects for display in the Titanic Museum. There are 14 diving missions to work through, with the final prize being The Crown Jewels.

(Aren't they on display in the Tower of London?)

Anyway, you can play the game using your keypad, or a stylus if you're on a touchscreen handset. The game costs $19.95 (about a tenner) from Astraware's website, and is also available on the SymbianGames site.

Talking of which, Astraware is still looking for Symbian and UIQ beta testers for its games. Head here for more information.

Stuart Dredge
Stuart Dredge
Stuart is a freelance journalist and blogger who's been getting paid to write stuff since 1998. In that time, he's focused on topics ranging from Sega's Dreamcast console to robots. That's what you call versatility. (Or a short attention span.)