What's Your Favorite Game to Play?

Hi,
Just curious to see, for those Blackberry users among you who play games from time to time, what is your favorite game?  For me, it is Ka-Glom.  Another favorite of mine is Word Mole.  Just wanted to hear from some of you and get your thoughts.
Doc
Happy Birthday America...

Doc I have had to delete all my games but Word Mole because of low memory. I guess that is my one biggest complaint on the Storm 1 is the low amount of Mb that comes on board. I assume there is no way to go into the MOBO of the phone and unsolder the memory chip and put a 500Mb chip instead?
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