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Mobile serious game about business consulting for students
This mobile business game was developed at Massey University and AUT in Auckland New Zealand for use by students. As part of the funding contract with Ako Aoteroa the game is being made freely available for public use. The SourceForge site is a work in progress, but currently hosts two versions of the game, the original one that runs on Nokia S60 phones, and the current version, which runs on Android devices. Source code is provided for the Nokia version. The source for the Android version...
SimulME is a Java ME (J2ME) application with Queueing calculator, Stopwatch, Monte Carlo simulation, Random Number Generator (RNG), Probability distributions, Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Chi-square tests. It works with MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 profiles.
Bloft (BLObby and sOFT) is a real-time soft-body physics simulator optimized for real-world mobile phones. It is written in Java and uses fixed-point math only. Memory allocations are minimized to suite the needs of JVMs in older mobile phones.
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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.