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  2. Jawbreaker (Windows Mobile game) - Wikipedia

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    The game-board consists of a screen of differently-colored balls arranged in a matrix. There are five different colors: red, blue, green, yellow and purple. The player then clicks on any two or more connecting similarly-colored balls to eliminate them from the matrix, earning an appropriate number of points in the process.

  3. Ka-Glom! - Wikipedia

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    Ka-Glom! is a puzzle video game created and published by mobile developer Magmic. [1] [2] Originally developed for BlackBerry in 2006, [3] it has since been ported to Java, Windows Mobile, and iOS devices. It is similar to Puyo Puyo which was originally released in 1991 by Compile for the MSX2.

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  5. List of Gameloft games - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Spider-Man (keypad-based mobile phones, touchscreen Java phones, Series 30+, Android, BlackBerry 10, iOS) The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (keypad-based mobile phones, touchscreen Java phones, Android, iOS) The Avengers: The Mobile Game (keypad-based mobile phones, Android)

  6. Castle of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Castle of Magic began as a mobile game, created in September 2008.In 2009 an realmec2 version was launched. All environments were reproduced using 3D graphics and control was based on on-screen touch controls. [2]

  7. Javaground - Wikipedia

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    Although most mobile phones sold worldwide rely on the Java standard, a significant number of service providers offer BREW based devices, in addition to Android, Windows Mobile, and the iPhone. Javaground's converters eliminate the need to develop a different set of source code for each of these platforms.

  8. History of mobile games - Wikipedia

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    Mobile game developers had a whole new audience available to them without any extra work, while others saw potential in tablet-based games due to the larger screen space that they offered. These could be geared towards children for educational purposes or elderly where hand dexterity is not as agile to use a smaller screen.

  9. Category:Java platform games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Empire Earth (mobile game) F. Falling-sand game; Fast & Furious 6 (video game) ... Java platform games.