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    XSwing Plus

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    Classic arcade game remake of Swing Plus -Total Mindcontrol

    XSwing Plus is a free remake of the arcade game Swing Plus -Total Mind Control. It's written in Java an will run on Windows, Linux & Mac. When it's done, the easy, fast, clever and addictive game play will be back in single & multi player mode. The Project is moved to 👉 https://github.com/TobseF/XSwing-Plus
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    Picross is a logic game in which you have to fill squares in a grid to reveal a picture. Licensed under CeCILL, it's a free software written in Java. It can be run as a stand-alone application, as an applet, or as an Android application (WIP).
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    Nonogram game for the Android operating system.
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    mobilenonogram is a version of Nonogram for Java(J2ME)-enabled mobile phones with a display resolution of at least 144x144
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    Falling blocks game clone, designed for J2ME devices with 176x208 resolution or greater, programmed with Nokia 6630, but should run on any MIDP 2.0 devices.
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    The game is intended for people who want to improve their memory abilities. This is old school NOKIA 3310 pairs game redesign project written in java (j2me/midp2).
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    Sudoku Mania! A fully customizable sudoku game written in java. Create your own themes using Xml. 6 squares, 8 , 9, 16? No problem. Show numbers, letters, or even pictures. Print Sudokus to go and much more. Available for Cell Phones and PDA's too.
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    Sudoku for your J2ME-enabled cell phone.
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    PocketGames aims to provide an extended library for several games, so that they can be used with PocketPC, Linux, Windows Mobile, Web Based systems, Windows, etc.
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    Link Game on J2me Platform
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    GPL MIDlet games collection. This name was initially choosen because we wanted to port Frozen Bubble to MIDlet devices. But there is already such a port, done by Glenn Sanson. The original idea remains but we want to use this space for other MIDlet games
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    A Sudoku game for Java embedded mobiles.
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    This is a small game where you have to find your way out of a labyrinth. Collect as much money as possible and find the secret! Then you can search for the finish. Beat your best friend on three maps bigger than 1,587,500 px²! Have a lot of fun!
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    Java (J2ME) implementation of Yahtzee board game on your mobile phone with remarkable graphics and sound. Support provided for screen sizes of 128x96 up to 176x188.
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    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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    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.
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    Java implementation of the simple yet addictive award-winning game of Mosser, created by kuni.
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    G3tr1s is another open-source J2ME clon of Tetris. Fulfill a level quota to get to the next level. Game is finished when all levels have been passed, or a block reaches the top of the block-stock. Various statistics are recorded to hi-score tables.
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    A Sudoku game for your Java-enabled mobile phone. You can enter new Sudokus, send them to your friends via SMS and solve them. MEdoku has a simple solver built in.
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    This game demo is a tool to learn the basics of J2ME and a few graphic tricks.<br> It uses an Ant script for both code related operations and distribution management.<br> It also makes good use of great Java tools (Antic, ProGuard, MPowerPlayer).
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    Rekursiv Sudoku is written in J2ME with MIDP 2.0. Sudoku is a placement puzzle game. Solvable sudoku puzzles are frequently published in news papers. This software creates new sudoku puzzles available in ordinary mobile phones with Java.
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    MobileMath is a software written by using J2ME technolology. It turns mobile into calculator supporting many operations such as : evaluate expression, plotting, differentiate & integrate expression... It can run on any mobiles supporting Java.
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    The SuDoku Solving Assistent is a Java application meant as replacement of pencil and paper to solve SuDoku puzzles. It can automatically remove identified numbers from boxes in same block, row or column. A MIDlet for mobile phones is also available
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    J2ME Sokoban Clone for mobile devices.
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    BlockGame, a game for colour J2ME enabled mobile phones. Based on Netscape's online Block Breaker. Surprisingly addictive.
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