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Some popular touchscreen Java games from this era include:

: A classic database for J2ME games. It allows you to search by specific phone models (like the Samsung S5230) to ensure the JAR files match your screen size.

Playing a 240x400 .JAR game was a unique physical experience. Because most of these phones utilized rather than modern capacitive ones, inputs required pressure. Users often played using their fingernails or a plastic stylus.

Set the screen resolution inside the emulator settings specifically to and 400 height .

A staple of the Digital Chocolate library. Tower Bloxx used simple, one-touch mechanics perfect for resistive touchscreens. Players tapped to drop skyscraper floors precisely on top of one another.

Download and extract KEmulator (requires Java Runtime Environment installed on your PC). Go to Midlet -> Load JAR to load your game.