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A Java port of "powermanga", which is an arcade 2D shoot-em-up game with 42 levels, 14 guardians and more than 200 sprites. It runs in 320x200 or 640x400 pixels. It runs on J2SE and some J2ME (MIDP 2.0/CLDP 1.1) enabled systems, SWT is also supported.
Mobile Sudoku is a J2ME implementation of the popular Sudoku puzzle game. Play it anywhere on your mobile phone.
Features include: game generation, game solving, auto-annotation, user-set difficulty levels, and an easy to use interface.
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Space Ballistics is arcade game like Amiga's Gravity Wars. You need set angle and torpedo power to hit enemy, but gravitation from some planet make trajectory not easy.
BTLib package is a J2ME Bluetooth library usefull when developing applications for Java, Bluetooth enabled mobile devices. The other packages are individual applications utilizing BTLib. You can download any of them and run it in your mobile device.
Mobup is a J2ME application created by Consultechnology that manages photo uploads on Flickr from a mobile device. It has the possibility to shoot your photo and add title, tags and description; you can add it to sets/groups and post it to your blog.
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Sudoku2Go is a sudoku game for mobile phones based on the Java Micro Editon(J2ME).
It uses only standard classes, so it should run on most recent mobiles. The user interface includes touchscreen support for PDAs.
BlueMGF is a j2me framework to create multiplayer games or applications running on mobile devices via bluetooth. An example of a Tank Combat Game for two players is included.
MMMOG Platform is a basic infrastructure to build mobile multiplayer games' server-side features. Its modules (accounting, messaging, player location, ranking, news) should be combined with specific game modules to build a J2EE application.
Yet another SUDOKU-Puzzle. Ported to J2ME for mobile phones with small displays (128x128) and slow processor. Supports different layers of difficulty and annotations. The next step should be a multiplayer version, with competitive solving via bluetooth.
Agilis is a simple, fully featured Sprite engine for Java applets and applications. It builds on top of TinyPTC, and provide collision detection, sprite scaling, opacity rendering and animation handling.
A Settlers of Catan version for MIDP 1.0 mobile devices, with a colour interface.
A continuation of mobilecatan project which seems dead. The goal is to make it working on all colour phones and provide an AI player.
Mobile karaoke is karaoke application based on J2ME for mobile phones (aka cell phones). It is based on MIDP 2.0 and the karaoke extensions to the MIDI standard. Nearly every J2ME MIDP 2.0 capable device is able to run this application.
GPS::Tron is a GPS-based adaption of the classic arcade game Tron for mobile phones. The players move in real space, they are tracked by GPS and their position influences their position in the game. For more information see http://datenmafia.org/gpstron/