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  2. Empire Earth (mobile game) - Wikipedia

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    IGN gave it a 7.4 out of 10, and commented "Empire Earth Mobile is a slower paced mobile game that's not exactly suited for quick pick-up-and-play sessions." but "If you are looking for a mobile game, though, that is decidedly meatier than, say, solitaire or Tetris, Empire Earth Mobile does offer some solid play."

  3. 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.

  4. Free Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Free Fire is a free-to-play battle royale game developed and published by Garena for Android and iOS. [4] It was released on 8 December 2017. It became the most downloaded mobile game globally in 2019 and has over 1 billion downloads on Google Play Store. In the first quarter of 2021 it was the highest grossing mobile game in the US. [5]

  5. Asphalt (series) - Wikipedia

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    The first mainline game in the series is Asphalt: Urban GT, which was released for the Nintendo DS and N-Gage on November 21, 2004, with simplified versions for J2ME mobile phones being released on December 2. [3] A video on Gameloft's YouTube channel however lists their mobile phone adaptation of Speed Devils as the first game in the series. [4]

  6. Asphalt 6: Adrenaline - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt 6: Adrenaline is a racing video game developed, published by Gameloft and was the sixth major game of Asphalt series.It was released for iOS on December 21, 2010, [1] for Mac OS X on February 17, 2011, [2] for Android on June 15, [3] for Symbian^3 on July 20, [4] for Mobile phones on August 31, [5] for webOS on September 3, [6] for BlackBerry PlayBook on October 12, [7] and for Bada 2. ...

  7. HandyGames - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, HandyGames released its first free, ad-funded game and began the gradual transition to a largely ad-funded business model. Since 2010, all new HandyGames mobile titles are either free or freemium. By 2014 HandyGames had 150,000 app downloads per month and more than 100 million downloads in total. [4] They have developed all the ...

  8. Category:Java platform games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Empire Earth (mobile game) F. Falling-sand game; Fast & Furious 6 (video game) ... Category: Java platform games.

  9. jMonkeyEngine - Wikipedia

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    jMonkeyEngine (abbreviated JME or jME) is an open-source and cross-platform game engine for developing 3D games written in Java. [2] It can be used to write games for Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, Android, and iOS (currently in alpha testing). It uses Lightweight Java Game Library as its default renderer, and also supports another ...