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JMario is a side-scroll game, built in Java, based on Nintendo's Super Mario World. It's been developed by David Buzatto as part of his course conclusion work entitled "Utilization of Java Platform for 2D Game Development".
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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.
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.
MazeRunner is mainly a puzzle game that is very extensible. It currently features maps, a scripting system, a music system, and it will soon have more.
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MotoPain is a networked multiplayer car-battle game, implemented in Java. The goal is simple: to blow each opponent from the face of the earth. You will also be able to design your own car to suit your style of play.
A very simple, yet addicting game. Requires atleast 2 players, with a maximum of 4 players. Move around your environment with your block, get power-ups/downs, and be sure to shoot the other players before they get you!
Javoids is a java based asteroids game. Don't let that fool you though, Javoids is much more than a simple line drawing clone. Javoids features a unique arsenal to destroy the Javoids, along with some new twists like black holes, mines and...
This game runs on J2ME platform, requires MIDP2.0. The test of this game is success on Motorola e398 and C975, I cannot guarantee it can perform well on other mobile phones.
Runes of Enlishem is a platformer, meant to bring back good 2D side-scrollers to the gaming world, using new techonologies such as OpenGL and Java. OpenGL and Java will allow the game to run everywhere and still look good.
Areasteroids is an educational free software to learn how to calculate the geometric figures area. The original idea was based on the old arcade game Asteroids of Atari.
A simple computer pong game that is controlled by body movements. Children are introduced to the concept of vector algebra without realising it. Future versions will require body movements while playing the game.
This project started as a loosely specified request from Malardalen University in Sweden to develop a computer game for the purpose of teaching mathematics. It came to be a 2D game, Mario-style, where progress is made by answering mathematical questions