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    HanoiME is a popular game "Tower of Hanoi" for mobile (javaME). At different level one can play with increasing number of disks. The game play helps to master the technique of solving tower of hanoi problem.
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    Quest for Words is an educational game for the mobile phone to help teach illiterate Arabic speakers how to read.
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    J2ME games that don't have ads or cost money. The primary focus is on games that will run on most phones and have a simple user interfaces. A version of minesweeper is included.
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    BlockShippy

    BlockShippy

    BlockShippy bio-spaceship game.

    A casual open source game around an extremely modifyable pico-scale spaceship moving through a body while fighting evil pathogens... Yay :-) Should be running via Java on Linux, Win and mostly Android. Send me a message if you like to collaborate!
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    OpenXum

    An open multi-platform turn-based strategy game framework

    An open multi-platform turn-based strategy game framework
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    The son of the mother of all games. Burning planet is a Scorched Earth clone for mobile phones supporting single player game and multiplayer game using hot-seat and Bluetooth. Your objective is to destroy enemy tank before it destroys you.
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    Space Cave is a simple arcade game. You fly your spaceship through a cave and try to get as far as possible. It is a mobile Java (j2me) adaptation of an old palm game.
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    MMUAVC

    A Multimodal approach to control a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

    Welcome to Multimodal Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Controller (MMAR) This project intends to develop a multimodal interface which gives a human operator capability of controlling a QuadRotor UAV efficiently and more easily. During this project we use a simulated QuadRotor called AirRobot in a simulation environment for development of robots, USARSim. There are some aspects involved in this project including touch, pose tracking, gesture recognition, voice recognition, etc and we try to utilize...
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    A portable application for JavaME/MIDP-enabled devices (including most mobile phones) that enables you to browse an XML database of geocache information—in particular, the Pocket Query data generated by the geocaching.com web site—wherever you go.
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    This project is a basic puyo puyo game, for j2me. I have code that I wrote as a demo, in java about a year and half ago. Now the game will be fleashed out, and ported to j2me.
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    TennisScore

    Java classes to count tennis scores

    This Java project contains source code to count tennis scores. It also contains J2ME to build a SmartPhone application.
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    Lemmings game for Software Labor 4 @ BUTE
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    deCODE

    An android strategy-puzzle word game, where user needs to guess a code

    A logical thinking and strategy application fun game. Here user needs to guess the code generated by the system out of 6 letters A, B, C, D, E, F. Thislogic based puzzle which puts to test your deduction skills to see if you can guess the random code set at the beginning of the game. Puzzle game lovers, who try to think and solve the codes/ jumbled letters etc. It's a mastermind game, so you think about the probability of occurrence, analysis of previous attempts. The goal of the...
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    The basic goal of The Aceituna project is to create a massive multiplayer strategy game in the style of Sid "God" Meier's Civilization, but adding far more detail and complexity, thus creating a "living" world for the players to inhabite.
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    Scrachi is simple boards game. Board is filled with different colors balls, and the player is focused on selecting the groups (more balls in group, more points). An AI computer is an opponent. Two versions: for phone (java), browser (java-script).
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    POTG Games is a parent project for a number of items originally part of a commercial venture. This includes * SuDoku for J2ME * Board games for J2ME * J2ME Game downloader * Multiplayer game server
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    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    To log/share/analyze/optimize/simulate garden activity

    An online database and cross-platform, game-like client where gardeners/farmers (small or large scale) can log their actions and measurements (such as weather, yield, current plant size). Any user can then play it back visually, or play with the data and see a simulation inferred from the knowledge database, or calculate an optimal design within given constraints, inferred from the knowledge available at that time. This is both a tool for playing, in order to entertain and inspire...
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    Caissa is a project for development of a mobile internet chess client which targets devices supporting Java MIDP 2.0 (or later). The client supports mainly the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) but other chess servers may also be supported later.
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    Running Reality

    Running Reality

    World history plays out down to street level on a detailed map.

    ...Towns grow, buildings are constructed, ships explore new seas, and armies battle. Harbors silt in, rivers change course, and cities are sacked and burned. When you are standing at a historical site and using your mobile phone, you can see all the events that happened around you at that exact spot then zoom out to see the context of what was happening more globally.
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