What made these packs so compelling was their asymmetry with the device’s primary function. You bought an E71 to type long emails, manage spreadsheets, and coordinate with your Outlook calendar. The phone was a rectangle of productivity. The Puzzle Pack subverted this tool into a toy. During a delayed train commute or a dull meeting, the same keys that drafted quarterly reports would be rearranging colored jewels. There was a quiet rebellion in it: this machine of capitalism is now mine, and it will solve Sudoku.
If you still have your E71 in a drawer, charge it. Install a puzzle pack. And remember: in 2008, the best mobile puzzle gaming happened on a QWERTY phone with a battery that lasted a week. What made these packs so compelling was their
The Ultimate Symbian Puzzle Collection: Nokia S60v3 E-Series Games (2007-2008) The Puzzle Pack subverted this tool into a toy