Touchscreen Java Games 240x400 Jar Exclusive ^hot^ -
: A Gameloft staple that used the larger screen for detailed card animations and a clean UI. Plants vs. Zombies
| Source | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | A great source for a wide variety of 240x400 Java games with direct download links, like Judge Dredd . | | 4pda.to | A very large Russian forum with an extensive "Touchscreen Java Games" collection filtered by resolution, including 240x400. | | getjar.com | A classic repository, although many games can no longer be downloaded directly, but the site remains a valuable archive. | | phoneky.com | A site hosting a large number of free Java games sorted by screen resolution, including 240x400. | | .ua and .ucoz sites | A network of Eastern European fan-sites (e.g., javada.at.ua, my-mobila.at.ua) that preserve and share 240x400 touchscreen games. | | ePrice Forums | Older forum threads dedicated to 240x400 games for specific phones like the Samsung S5230, with extensive user testing notes. |
An often-overlooked atmospheric puzzle platformer that used the wider screen for beautiful panoramas.
: A colorful remake by Digital Chocolate featuring 82 levels across four worlds, fully playable via touchscreen. Ball Rush 2: Xmas touchscreen java games 240x400 jar exclusive
Some notable examples of exclusive 240x400 JAR titles include:
This guide covers making, finding, installing, and optimizing touchscreen Java (J2ME) games in the 240×400 resolution packaged as JAR files (commonly used on older feature phones). It assumes you want exclusive content or tips focused on that form factor and packaging.
Kael’s heart hammers. The money is five months of his rent. For a JAR file. A file he wrote while eating instant noodles. : A Gameloft staple that used the larger
While these games were designed for older hardware, you can still experience them on modern devices: Touchscreen Java Games - 4PDA
: A classic landscape-oriented action title tailored for this specific screen size. Sonic Unleashed
: This is a standout title for the 240x400 format, offering smooth side-scrolling action that feels natural with touch swipes for parkour and combat. It was highly praised for its graphics, which were ahead of their time for Java platforms. Need for Speed: Shift | | 4pda
Before the dominance of the App Store and Google Play, there was the golden age of J2ME (Java Platform, Micro Edition). For many mobile gaming enthusiasts, the specific resolution of represents a unique and premium tier of "feature phones"—devices like the Samsung Star (S5230), LG Cookie (KP500), and the LG Viewty.
And somewhere in a drawer, on a cracked Nokia 5230 with a 240x400 screen, the crystal shard still waits for a finger. No buttons. No menus. Just the raw, forgotten promise of a touchscreen when touch was still magic.