Nokia Symbian S60v3 E61 E62 E63 E71 E75 320x240 Games Puzzle Pack 20072008 2021 <Updated — REVIEW>
No puzzle pack is complete without Tetris. The 320x240 versions from EA Mobile tailored the matrix perfectly to the center of the screen, utilizing the extra horizontal real estate to display high scores, next-piece queues, and beautiful static backgrounds that didn't distract from the line-clearing action. 2. Block Breaker Deluxe (Gameloft)
The trailblazers of the wide-screen form factor. The E61 lacked a camera but boasted a giant (for its time) 2.8-inch screen. The E62 was its closely related sibling, optimized for cellular networks that lacked 3G. Puzzle games on these devices felt incredibly spacious due to the physical width of the display panel. Nokia E63 (2008)
These games were often released in "packs" or collections, which included multiple levels, challenges, and gameplay modes. The Puzzle Pack, in particular, was a popular series that included a variety of puzzle games, such as Sudoku, crosswords, and more. No puzzle pack is complete without Tetris
: While technically shooters, they are must-haves for any S60v3 collection.
Marble-popping puzzles were a massive trend in 2007. The wide screen allowed the winding tracks of colored spheres to stretch out naturally. Planning your bank shots and color matches on a 320x240 screen felt far less cramped than on standard portrait phones. 4. Brain Challenge / Brain Challenge 2 (Gameloft) Block Breaker Deluxe (Gameloft) The trailblazers of the
For enthusiasts of the classic Nokia E-series smartphones, particularly those models running on the Symbian S60v3 operating system such as the E61, E62, E63, E71, and E75, a comprehensive puzzle game pack is now available. These devices, boasting a screen resolution of 320x240 pixels, were the epitome of business and personal smartphones back in the late 2000s.
: A massive productivity device built for steady, keyboard-driven navigation. Puzzle games on these devices felt incredibly spacious
A definitive puzzle pack from this era highlights a time when gameplay depth, logic, and optimization mattered far more than microtransactions. Here are the core genres and definitive titles that flooded forums and memory cards during those two years: 1. Falling Block & Match-3 Masterpieces
